Contingent Order The placement of two orders in which one of the orders cannot be executed unless other one is executed.
Contingent order An order which can be executed only if another event occurs; i.e. "sell Oct 45 call 7-1/4 with stock 52 or lower".
Contingent Order - Is an order with at least one contingency attached. Contingencies can be specific times or events.
A contingent order where the execution of one part of the order automatically cancels the other part. Open ...
LIMIT ORDER A contingent order for an options or futures trade specifying a certain maximum (or minimum) price, beyond which the order (buy or sell) is not to be executed.
Contingent Order See: contingency order....(Read more) Continuous Linked Settlement A process enabling simultaneous foreign exchange settlement across the globe, eliminating counterparty settlement risk....(Read more) Contra ...
CONDITIONAL ORDER - See Contingent Order. CONDITIONAL PUBLIC REPORT - An interim report that allows a subdivider to enter into a binding contract...
1. Term describing an order entry technique used by brokers. A leg occurs when a broker executes contingent orders in separate phases, thus increasing the risk for price swings through time delays.
Order for the purchase (sale) of one stock and the sale (purchase) of another stock at a stipulated price difference. Contingent order, swap. For equities, selling one security to purchase another, usually to enhance yield while ...
Switch order Order for the purchase (sale) of one stock and the sale (purchase) of another stock at a stipulated price difference. Contingent order, swap.
investment experience drives the then-available potential return down to the safety net level. When that point is reached, the money manager is obligated to pursue an immunization strategy to lock in the safety-net level return. Contingent order ...
contingent order An order which is to be executed only if another order is executed first. An... contingent remainder Future property ownership that depends upon the fulfillment of a set of specified...
Contingent order, swap. Switching Liquidating a position and simultaneously reinstating a position in another futures contract of the same type.
Contingent order, swap. For equities, selling one security to purchase another, usually to enhance yield while Symbol Used in the context of general equities. Letters used to identify companies used on the consolidated tape and other locations.
See also: Long position, Convertible securities, Spot market, Exercise price, Closed out
 
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