
|
|

Information is the key to trade, and the first step for you is to understand the jargon in
the stock trading business. Here is a list of banking and trading terminologies to equip
you as you muscle your way to online trading. You may go through the entire list, or click
on a letter below to display the words with prefix of your chosen letter.


| Give Up |
In trading in securities or commodities, applied to an order executed by one broker for another broker's customer that the client directs be "given up" to the latter broker |
 |
Global Equity Funds |
A fund that invests in securities traded worldwide |
 |
| Going-Private |
An action involving a publicly-owned entity making itself available to investors in whom ownership would be vested |
 |
| Going-Public |
An action involving a privately-owned entity making itself available to investors in whom ownership would be vested
|
 |
| Good Delivery |
A requirement that securities deposited with a bank or broker as collateral, or for purposes of sale must be physically genuine; that title is vested in the owner and properly conveyed by him; that they are in negotiable form so that if it becomes necessary to sell them, either through default or failure to respond to a margin call, the bank or broker possesses good title for purposes of sale |
 |
Good 'Til Canceled Orders |
Buying or selling orders placed with a broker that are valid until executed, canceled, or counter-manded; also known as open orders |
 |
| Growth Stocks |
A popular designation for common stocks in companies experiencing substantial growth well above the average for common stocks in general, reflected in substantially higher per share earnings, dividends, asset values, and market values
TOP |
 |
Read our Privacy Statement.
 |