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Dealer
An individual or firm that takes one side of a position hoping to profit by closing the position at a future point with a different trader. Not to confuse with a broker.
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Dealer - an individual or firm in the securities business who buys and sells securities for its own account rather than as an agent.
Profit comes from the difference in price they sell these securities at.

Dealer
A person or business firm acting as a middleman to facilitate distribution of securities or goods. Typically, a dealer buys for his or her own account and sells to a customer from the dealer's inventory.

Dealer - An individual who acts as a principal or counterpart to a transaction.
Depreciation - a falling of currency value due to market forces.

Dealer
An individual or FX brokerage firm that risks its own capital, offering buy and sell quotes in a currency market. One that consistently makes two-way prices, providing both bids and offers.
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Gross Dealer Concession or GDC is the revenue to a brokerage firm when commissioned securities and insurance salespeople sell a product, whether it is an investment like stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, ...

Broker-dealer firms that disdain practices such as hostile takeovers.

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Dealer banks are entities that purchase and sell government or agency securities.

Dealer
An individual or firm acting as a principal, rather than as an agent, in the purchase and /or sale of securities. Dealers trade for their own account and risk in contrast to the brokers who do trade only on behalf of their clients.

Broker Dealer
It refers to any individual or business entity other than banks that have the right to purchase or sell securities in the market on its own behalf of for others.
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A market maker is a dealer that buys and sells securities for their clients, firms, or their own individual accounts. Market makers primarily operate on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange and provide the structure and order for trading.

National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
The NASD is an industry organization that regulates the behavior of member securities dealers. In addition, it owns and operates Nasdaq, the automated quotation system for over-the-counter trading.

In most cases, broker-dealers must also be members of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), a non-profit entity that assists investors when their brokerage firms go bankrupt or otherwise fail.

DEALER - A person or firm that engages in the business of underwriting, trading and selling securities for its own account acting as principal.

Dealer An individual or organisation that buys and sells products. Debt to Equity Ratio Long-term debt divided by shareholders' equity, showing relationship between long-term funds provided by creditors and funds provided by shareholders; ...

Dealer An individual or institution that purchases and sells financial instruments that it owns for its own account.

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Dealers buy and sell securities on behalf of the broking firm (or investment bank) itself. Securities bought by the bank may be sold to clients or other firms or becomes part of the bank's own holdings.
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Dealer
An individual or entity, such as a securities firm, that buys and sells security products and holds an inventory.

Dealer/Merchant (AD): A large trader that declares itself a “Dealer/Merchant' on CFTC Form 40,which provides as examples “wholesaler, exporter/importer, shipper, grain elevator operator, crude oil marketer.' ...

Dealer : A Dealer is a user who works on behalf of the Trading Member
Delivery Based Trading : When a share is bought or sold for the purpose of receiving or effecting deliveries.

Dealer: An individual or firm that buys and sells assets from their portfolio, acting as a principal or counterpart to a transaction.

Dealer Option
An option created upon physical commodities, outside of regular exchange regulations.
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Dealer - A licensed trading firm that provides retail customers with access to the market.
Delta - The responsiveness of an options price to changes in the value of the underlying financial instrument.

Dealer loan
Overnight, collateralized loan from a money market bank made to a dealer financing his position by borrowing.
Dealer market
Where trader's specializing in particular commodities buy and sell assets for their own accounts.

Dealer - An individual or firm that acts as a principal or counterpart to a transaction. Principals take one side of a position, hoping to earn a spread (profit) by closing out the position in a subsequent trade with another party.

Dealer
Any person or company in the business of buying and selling securities for his or her own account, through a broker or otherwise.
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Dealer - One who, as opposed to a broker, acts as a principle in all transactions, buying and selling for its own accounts.

Dealer
Someone who buys and sells stocks from his or her own accounts or the accounts of the firm he or she represents. Some dealers also act as brokers. (See also Broker.) ...

Dealer - market participant who deals with currency buying and selling on his own account.
Dealing - non-cash currency trading.

Dealer A person (or firm) who facilitates transactions in the secondary market. They make their living on the difference between the prices they pay for the assets in their inventory and what they sell them for.
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Dealer - One who acts as a principal or counterpart to a transaction; places the order to buy or sell.
Deficit - A negative balance of trade (or payments); expenditures are greater than income/revenue.

Dealer - An individual or firm providing liquidity for the trading of a specific asset.
Debit - An expense, or money paid out from an account. A debit transaction is one in which the net cost is greater than the net sale proceeds.

Dealer: A dealer acts as a principal in all transaction, both buying and selling for its own account.

Dealer - A firm that functions as a market maker and that, as such, positions the security to buy and sell versus the public and/or brokerage community.

Dealer
An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bid price) or sell from its own account (at its ask price).
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Dealer
Any individual or firm, other than a bank, which is engaged in the buying and selling of securities for itself.
Debt Capital
Capital raised through the issuance of bonds.

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A securities firm or department of a commercial bank that engages in the underwriting, trading and sale of municipal (or other) securities.
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Dealer: One who buys or sells stock for his own account, charging a markup when he sells to a customer and a markdown when he buys from the customer.

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Dealers, or principals, buy and sell securities for their own accounts, adding liquidity to the marketplace and seeking to profit from the spread between the prices at which they buy and sell.

Ring dealer
LME category one member firms that have the exclusive right to deal on the market floor.
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Bond dealers
Dealers maintain their own inventory of bonds and make trades with either the general public or brokers. Dealers make money off the difference between the bid and ask price of a bond.

Inter-dealer Interaction
A relatively new literature has been concerned with the analysis of individual banks.

Inter-dealer Broker
A specialist broker who acts as an intermediary between market-makers who wish to buy or sell securities to improve their book positions, without revealing their identities to other market-makers.

Broker-Dealer- This is an individual or a company that trades on securities. The individual or company can also perform the actions of a broker or a dealer.
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Broker-dealer Individual Clearer
Broker-dealer individual clearer: following the Jan.

Broker/Dealer: A brokerage firm.
Bull market: A situation in a market for investments in which price trends are generally upward.

Broker-dealer
A firm that handles transactions for its customers and also purchases securities for its own account, selling them to customers.

Broker-dealer
Any person, other than a bank, engaged in the business of buying or selling securities on its own behalf or for others. See: Dealer.
Broker loan rate
Related: Call money rate.

Primary dealers - a group of banks and securities firms that have an agreement to buy and sell Treasuries directly with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York ...

Primary Dealer
An institution recognized by the Treasury Department as eligible to bid on Treasuries when they are initially issued and to make a market for secondary buyers.

Primary Dealer - A designation given by the Federal Reserve System to commercial banks or broker/dealers who meet specific criteria. Among the criteria are capital requirements and meaningful participation in the Treasury auctions.

Dealer Option
A put or call on a physical commodity, not originating on or subject to the rules of an exchange, in which the obligation for performance rests with the writer of the option.

Dealer
A company or individual who buys and sells property for his or her own account.

Dealers' slang for the sterling/US dollar exchange rate.
Cable Transfer
Telegraphic transfer of funds from one centre to another. Now synonomous with inter bank electronic fund transfer.

Dealers may separate the coupons from the bond principal, which is also known as the residue, so that different investors are entitled to the principal and each of the coupon payments. Both the coupons and residue may be sold to investors.

Dealer

A user belonging to a Trading Member. Dealers can participate in the market on behalf of the Trading Member.

Dealers often use exchange rate networks such as those provided by Bridge or Reuters. Using this network for information, dealers can often agree to a rate, and the trade happens.

See also: Market, Trading, Exchange, Broker, Investment