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American Stock Exchange investment & finance definition
The third largest exchange in the United States, behind the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. It offers trading on equities, options, and exchange traded funds (ETFs).

 


American Stock Exchange
American Stock Exchange (AMEX) is located in New York. Amex specializes in newer firms that don't qualify for the New York Stock Exchange's capital and other requirements.

American Stock Exchange
The American Stock Exchange, or Amex, was the third largest stock exchange in the United States, positioned behind the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ stock market.

American Stock Exchange
A stock exchange located in Manhattan where stocks of small to medium-sized companies, options and exchange traded funds are traded.
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(AMEX) - Securities exchange that handles approximately 20% of all securities trades within the USA.
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American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
It is the second largest organized U.S. securities exchange in terms of the number of listed companies.

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American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
A stock exchange in New York City; provides facilities for trading securities of national interest; often trades in securities of younger and smaller firms.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX): Founded in 1921, AMEX trades mostly small and medium sized stocks, as compared to the huge stocks of the NYSE. AMEX is located in Manhattan and trades more foreign stocks than any other US stock exchange.

American Stock Exchange(AMEX):The second-oldest U.S. stock exchange, located on Wall Street in New York City.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX): AMEX is the second largest floor-based exchange in the United States, and conducts trading in common stocks, index shares and equity derivative securities through a unique specialist system ...

American Stock Exchange - One of the largest of several U.S.-based organized securities trading markets.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
A private, not-for-profit corporation, located in New York City, that handles approximately one-fifth of all securities trades within the United States.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX) - Located at 86 Trinity Place, New York, NY; a major stock and option exchange.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX) The second-largest options exchange in the United States. It also specializes in listing shares of small- to medium-sized companies. It also trades American depositary receipts and exchange-traded funds.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX): The second largest traditional stock exchange, based in New York City.

American Stock Exchange - AMEX
The third-largest stock exchange by trading volume in the United States. In 2008 it was acquired by the NYSE Euronext and became the NYSE Amex Equities in 2009.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
A major stocks and options exchange located at 86 Trinity Place, New York.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX, ASE)
Besides the NYSE and NASDAQ, AMEX is the most important equities exchange in the U.S.A. It is domiciled in New York.
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American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
The third most-active market in the U.S., behind the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq Stock Market. The exchange was founded in 1842 in New York City.

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the US Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan.

AMEX (American Stock Exchange LLC): The third largest floor-based securities exchange in the United States. Most stocks traded are small to mid sized companies. It has a significant presence in both listed equities and derivative securities.

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(USA) An exchange or a securities market which generally lists securities of small or newer corporations than those listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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AMEX Composite - XAX
The AMEX Composite Index - (XAX) the American Stock Exchange introduced a new AMEX Composite Index with a new ticker symbol, XAX, on January 2, 1997.

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The AMEX was known until 1921 as the "Curb Exchange", and to this day is sometimes affectionately referred to as the "Curb".

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The American Stock Exchange is the third largest Stock Exchange in the US by trading volume. It overlooks the trading of approximately 10% of all US traded securities including small-cap stocks, ETF's and Derivatives.
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The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) is America's second largest floor based stock exchange (after the NYSE). In terms of volume, market capitalisation and listings however, it is dwarfed by its rivals.

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Amortized Loans Loans that are paid off in equal periodic payments.
Annuity Investment that generates a stream of equal cash flows.

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stub Risk "[T]he risk that interest rate outlooks based on the performance of the front contract in any given futures strip will prove premature.

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Annualized Rate of Return - Average return over a designated period of time (usually years), taking into account the effect of compounding.

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Arbitrage: A trading technique that involves the simultaneous purchase and sale of identical assets or of equivalent assets in two different markets with the intent of profiting by the price discrepancy.

AMEX is short for American Stock Exchange. The AMEX lists numerous types of financial products including equities, options, exchange traded funds, and HOLDRS.
Our service analyzes exchange traded funds and HOLDRS just like normal stocks.

The website of the American Stock Exchange provides more information about different types of ETFs and how they work. You can also find detailed information about ETFs on the website of The Nasdaq Stock Market.

Enter ETF's     "Exchange Traded Funds"--index funds traded on the American Stock Exchange and other exchanges.

American Stock Exchange Abbreviated as AMEX, refers to the second-largest stock exchange in the U.S.,... American-style option A type of option that can be exercised at any time between the purchase date...

AMEX: The term used for the American Stock Exchange.
AMEX Composite Index ($XAX): A weighted index of the stocks listed on the American Stock Exchange. The market capitalization of each company is used to construct the index.

NYSE AMEX American Stock Exchange. Offer / offer price In the options business this means the same as ask / ask price, or the price at which a seller is offering to sell an option or a stock.

A facility owned by the New York and American stock exchanges that operates automated communication systems to support trading, surveillance and market data for these exchanges. Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) ...

American Stock Exchange (or Amex or AMEX) Founded in 1842 in New York City, the American Stock Exchange is one of the three major stock exchanges in the U.S. along with the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq.

Amex Index: Composite index of shares listed on the American Stock Exchange.
Arms Index: Also known as the short-term trading index, is the average volume of declining issues divided by the average volume of advancing issues.

To be listed on the Nasdaq, NYSE or the American Stock Exchange (or Amex), companies must meet certain requirements regarding market value, assets or earnings.

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In 1992, the American Stock Exchange (Amex) used the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) "Super Trust Order" to create the first authorized stand-alone index based ETF.

Also in July 2007, the American Stock Exchange fined two options market makers for violations of Regulation SHO. SBA Trading was sanctioned for $5 million, and ALA Trading was fined $3 million, which included disgorgement of profits.

The NASDAQ Stock Market, known as NASDAQ, is an American stock exchange. "NASDAQ" originally stood for "National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations," but the exchange's official stance is that the acronym is obsolete.

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The largest exchange-traded fund as of May 2008 was the SPDR Trust, which tracks the S&P 500 and trades on the American Stock Exchange. "Spyder," as it's called, got its start in 1993, making it the oldest exchange-traded fund.

The S&P 500 Index is a market value-weighted index of 500 large-capitalization stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq National Market System.

The three main United States stock markets are the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), and the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (NASDAQ).

Spiders trade on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol SPY. One SPDR unit is valued at approximately one-tenth of the value of the SP 500.

New York Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange tickers, for example, are three or fewer letters. Example: Ford is F. Nasdaq tickers are four and sometimes five letters. Example: Data Broadcasting Corp. is DBCC.

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