The date of May 1, 1975 when the United States abolished fixed minimum brokerage commissions in securities markets, "giving masses...
It stands for depth of market; a measure of the liquidity of a particular market or sector at a given...
A measure of the liquidity of a particular market or sector at a given point in time or during a...
A measure of how a market “stably” reacts to, and is able to absorb, relatively large market orders without any...
A specific amount of securities that is targeted as part of an order. In other words, the order will not...
The total number of shares of stock that a company has issued for public trading or has at a moment...
The execution of the two legs of a position, completing a trade on both buy and sell sides. In other...
The execution of the two legs of a position, completing a trade on both buy and sell sides. In other...
A type of short squeeze that occurs unintentionally when stock lenders recall their stocks (e.g., to settle a stock sale)...
A market condition in which stocks are traded within a relatively flat range. That is, prices fluctuate around the average...