The situation which the majority of investors perceive the broader market to be in: an uptrend (a bullish bias) or...
The situation which the majority of investors perceive the broader market to be in: an uptrend (a bullish bias) or...
It stands for minimum quote size; on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), it refers to the minimum number of shares...
A peg order that links the price to the exact mid-point between the bid price and the offer price of...
A securities transaction that involves a broker acting, at the same time, as agent in both sides of the trade....
A temporary change of direction in a market trend where stock prices abruptly drop, losing their gains in a bull...
The illegal practice of seeking to get sufficient control of a particular asset (stock, commodity, etc.) in order to manipulate...
A list of buy (bid) and sell orders (offer) for a security or financial instrument that a trading venue (e.g.,...
A tool that measures stock market strength by netting the number of stocks whose closing prices were higher than previous...
A stock market mechanism that aims to maintain price continuity during highly volatile periods. It will help reduce or rein...