Sell side analyst Sell side analysts (as opposed to buy side analysts) are employed (usually) by stockbrokers to write investment research that is circulated to clients. Sell side research is usually detailed.
Sell side. The portion of the securities business in which orders are transacted. The sell side includes retail brokers, institutional brokers and traders, and research departments.
Sell side Brokerage firms and other financial services companies that buy and sell investments as agents for retail investors as well as for their own accounts are described as the sell side of Wall Street.
sell side: All analysts who cover companies for brokerages and investment banks in that they 'sell' investment ideas. settlement: Payment for a trade. shareholder: An investor who holds common or preferred stock in a company.
Trade reporting Dealer: In a trade between two registered Market Participants (MP), only the sell side reports the trade. Auction: In a trade between two member firms, only the sell side reports the trade.
"Open on the buy/sell side" means looking for buyers/sellers (for someone who is a seller/buyer). Antithesis of clean. Open account Arrangement whereby sales are made with no formal debt contract.
"Open on the buy/sell side," means open to customer buyers/sellers, not that he/she wants to buy/sell but rather that he wants to find buyers/sellers (meaning that he/she is a seller/buyer). Antithesis of clean.
Sell Side A financial institution that sells expertise in research, order execution or any other service to an individual or institution. It has tradi...(Read more) Selling Price ...
'[1] According to Per Afrell, a former analyst at UBS Warburg, buy and sell side research analysts generally maintain a 20 plus page spreadsheet to calculate their earnings per share estimates.
Recently, HFT, which comprises a broad set of buy-side as well as market making sell side traders, has become more prominent and controversial.
Investment banks assist companies and institutions on "buy side" and "sell side" activities. The buy side refers to the advising of institutions concerned with buying assets and securities.
A situation that occurs when the broker-dealer on the sell side of a transaction does not deliver securities to the broker-dealer on the buy side by the settlement date of the transaction.
He moved to the sell side and became Head of Fixed Income Trading at investment bank Burns, Fry and Company (now BMO Nesbitt Burns), then became Chief Economist. In 1980, he left Burns Fry and established himself as an...
(Another member firm broker who has too much business at the time to execute the order.) The broker with whom broker A completes the transaction (the sell side broker) is broker C.
CONTRA BROKER - The broker on the buy side of a sell order or the sell side of a buy order. CONTRA LIABILITY - A liability account that normally has a debit balance.
The broker on the buy side of a sell order or the sell side of a buy order. [ Previous Page ] Personal Finance Glossary ...
Weak Sell - Essentially a hold with a bias to the sell side. Sell - We think it is over-valued ...
Each Way Commissions made by a broker who was involved in both the buy and the sell side of a transaction. See: Commission ...
Having either buy or sell interest at the indicated price level and side of a preceding trade. "Open on the buy/sell side" means looking for buyers/sellers (for someone who is a seller/buyer). Antithesis of clean. Open account ...
This happens because it is not easy to match the buy side to the sell side at a particular price in a short period of time. This leads to a situation where both sides of the market need to modify the price in order to settle the exchange.
Locking on the offering occurs to attract a seller, since the trader is willing to pay (and ask) the offering side when others only ask it. Locking on the bid side attracts buyers for similar reasons. Typically, the sell side requires a plus tick to ...
The buy side is the opposite of the sell-side entities, which provide recommendations for upgrades, downgrades, target prices and opinions to the public market. Together, the buy side and sell side make up both sides of Wall Street.
Typically, the sell side requires a plus tick to comply with short sale rules.
contra broker The broker on the buy side of an order to sell or on the sell side of an order to buy. Contra Market In opposition to the direction of the market as a whole.A position is contra...
See also: Floor broker, Expense, Short Sale, Indenture, Crowd
 
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