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STOCK AHEAD " Sometimes an investor who has entered an order to buy or sell a stock at a certain price will see transactions at that price reported on the ticker tape while his own order has not been executed.

 


Stock Ahead
Refers to a limit order that has not been executed because of other orders at the same limit that were entered earlier.
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Stock ahead
When two or more orders for a stock at a certain price arrive about the same time, and the exchange's priority rules take effect.

Stock Ahead
A condition that occurs when an order is not executed because there are other orders awaiting execution, which were entered earlier, at the same price.

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SMA (Special Miscellaneous Account)
A memorandum account that records a customer's excess margin and buying power.

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Used for listed equity securities. At the same price but entered ahead of your order/interest, usually referring to the specialists book. See: behind, matched orders, priority, stock ahead.
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Ownership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the corporation's assets and earnings.
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be executed first, or if two bids came in at once, the bid for the large number of shares receives "priority." The bid not executed is then turned to the broker, who informs the customer that the trade was not completed because there was stock ahead.

The bid that was not executed is then reported back to the broker, who informs the customer that the trade was not completed because there was stock ahead. See: standing.

" The bid not executed is then turned to the broker, who informs the customer that the trade was not completed because there was stock ahead. See: Standing.

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