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Loss ratios for property and casualty insurance (e.g. motor car insurance), typically range from 40% to 60%.[2] Such companies are collecting premiums higher than the amount paid in claims.

 


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Loss reserve adjustment rate
A reserve rate based upon the ratio of the aggregate net chargeoffs (chargeoffs less recoveries) for the most recent five years to the total average loans outstanding for the comparable 5-year period.

Net Loss
in the context of a corporations it is when revenues are less than expenses. When a company posts a net loss they are known as being in the red.
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Stop Loss Strategies and Tactics
Most people risk £100 to make £10 but at the very basic level you need to reverse this and risk £10 to make £100.

Stop Loss Information and Tips
by Frank Jersey
Every stock and mutual fund investment should come equipped with a feature called a 'Stop Loss'.

Stop Loss Order
When it comes to buying and selling stocks, investors have several options, including placing stop loss orders.

Stop Loss Scenario - Cutting Your Losses Short
Understanding the importance of using some type of Stop Loss technique is a major step to helping make sure you'll be around for the next profitable trade that may arise.

Stop Loss:
Place stop loss below the FFS TP Stop Loss lines that were aligned for your entry.
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Stop Loss Q&A
I get more questions about stop losses than about any other subject. Clearly this strategy causes traders a lot of pain and confusion. Some of it stems from the schizoid nature of our modern markets.

Stop Loss Concepts and the Psychology of Investing
Without thinking about your answer, what is the best way to reduce your risk when investing in the stock market?

Stop-Loss Order
What It Is:
A stop-loss order (also called a stop order or stop market order) is an order whereby the investor instructs the broker to automatically sell the stock if it drops to a certain price.

Stop Loss
Probably the simplest and most critical exit is the money management exit or the classic "stop loss". This is the exit that protects our trading capital and prevents ruin.

Stop-Loss Indicators
October 3rd in Technical Analysis by Mash Bonigala .

Stop-loss Order
Definition: An order to sell a stock at a specified price.

Stop Loss Order
Becomes a market order to exit a position once a specific price has traded. Used to set an exit point for a losing trade.
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Stop Loss? What's That?
Let's face it. The market will always do what it wants to do, and move the way it wants to move.

Paper loss refers to a loss which has occurred but has not yet been realized. It is calculated after a comparison with the current market price of a security and the earlier purchase price.

capital loss investment & finance definition
The cost of selling an investment for a price that is less than its purchase price. To be considered a capital loss, and not an ordinary loss, the investment must have been held for one year or longer.

Passive loss deductions
Passive loss deductions or passive activities deductions are deductions from trades or businesses in which the taxpayer is only "passively" involved in, such as income from portfolios and tax refunds.

A loss resulting from games of chance or wagers on events with uncertain outcomes (gambling). These losses can only be claimed against gambling income.

Stop Loss Order is a similar order to the limit order where the investor sells or covers the long or short position respectively, to stop incurring any loss on their position.
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Stop Loss
This is the point where you admit you were wrong. No one can pick winning stocks 100% of the time. Accept this fact. You can only play the odds.

A tax loss carryforward is a technique used in accounting, which can allow you to report losses up to seven years after they occur (in most cases) to minimize paying taxes in a year when a company or an individual has had a high profit.

A stop loss is an order that closes out your existing trade in order to limit losses.

Profit/loss in USD: 0.0005x100,000=50 USD or 5 pips x 10 USD = 50 USD.
- Where the quote currency is not the USD, profits or losses are calculated by dividing the amount of pips by the exchange rate and then multiplying that by the size of the lot.

Think stop loss orders will protect you? Think again. This page shows why I quit using stop loss orders after the Nasdaq changed the rules.
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Using Stop Loss Orders to prevent an Investing Disaster
Many investors fail to use a Stop Loss Order to protect themselves in case they end up buying a stock at the wrong time.

Profit and loss account
The profit and loss account (P & L), called the income statement in the US, shows the profit or loss a company has made over a period of time.

Profit and Loss
Profit and Loss (P&L) for every position is calculated in real-time on the Swissquote Bank forex trading platform. This enables traders to track their Profit and Loss tick by tick as the market fluctuates.

Affidavit of Loss in the Stock market
An affidavit of loss becomes important if you are buying shares of a stock where you actually receive the certificate. Otherwise it does not matter.

At the price stop-loss order
A stop-loss order that must be executed at the precise requested level, regardless of market conditions.
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Nutrition Tips to Improve Fat Loss - By Rick DeToma
© By Rick DeToma Incorporating these fat loss tips will improve your nutrition program. Start off slowly and add one a week, you don't have to adopt all of them at once.

Shown below are calculations of profit or loss based on the sample buy and sell prices shown. Results assume that only one contract is traded and do not include commission and other transaction fees.

The Big Impact of a Large Loss on an Investment
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One sharp downdraft can have a considerable impact on an investment's returns. This is because compounded returns are not symmetrical.

One strategy used by some traders is to use Fibonacci Retracement levels as guidelines for placing stop loss limits.

A diluted share generally is bad news for current shareholders, and is used to refer to the loss of value accruing to each existing share when the company issues new shares of stock.

The theoretical gain or loss on open positions valued at current market rates, as determined by Delta Stock at its sole discretion. Unrealized gains/losses become profits/losses when the position is closed.
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In other words, as long as your stock doesn't drop below $23.50, you are still not making a loss. If you factor in broker's commissions, your break even is:
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Let’s say you have a $10,000 account; 2% x $10,000 = $200. That means you can risk $200 per trade.
In a $10,000 account, you can make a $4,000 trade IF you maintain a 5% stop loss
($4,000 x 5% = $200).

This stock trading tutorial will explain how this order type is used and why it is a good technique to have in your trading repertoire. You will most likely use limit orders and stop loss orders more [...] ...

Loss Comfort Zone
"Loss comfort zone' is the percentage of loss you can experience on a single trade and ...
Mercury Chart
A modified bar chart used in commodity futures. Each bar shows the price range for a ...

Loss Ratio: Paid Loss Ratio - The ratio of paid claims to paid premium. Incurred Loss Ratio - The ratio of incurred claims to paid premium.
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Loss- Closing a long position at lower market value than when opened. In a short position closing at a higher market value than when opened. Loss may also be the profit from a trade closing equals less than brokers commission on the trade.

Loss leader In discount brokerage, a security sold at less than its real value in order to attract business.
Low The bottom price at which a security traded over a fixed time period. Stock quotations often list daily and 52-week lows.

Loss Limit
The maximum loss on a position that a dealer is allowed before he is required to cut his losses.
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Loss : occurs where the sale price of an asset is less than the initial cost.
Lump Sum: a superannuation benefit taken in cash rather than being rolled over to a pension or annuity.

Loss - reduction in deposit amount due to losses.
Lot - the smallest indivisible volume of a selling/buying transaction, at the currency market.
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Loss: Selling below the buying price, resulting in your account being debited
Low: The intraday lowest trade
Low Offer (Ask): A Market Maker or ECN is willing to sell their stock at a price lower than any other Market Maker or ECN.

Loss ratio
Definition:
The Ratio of losses paid or accrued by an insurer to premiums collected over a year. ...

A loss for the fund world
The mutual fund business lost a great investor this past weekend, when Hakan Castegren of Northern Cross Investments passed away at 75.

Net Loss
The result that occurs when expenses exceed the income produced.
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TAX LOSS SWAP - See: TAX SWAP.
TAX RATE - The amount of tax stated in terms of a unit of the tax base; for example, 10 mills per dollar of assessed valuation of taxable property. See: MILL; MILLAGE.

Tax loss carryback, carryforward
A tax benefit that allows business losses to be used to reduce tax liability in previous and or following years.

Tax-Loss Selling: Selling of securities that are lower than the original purchase price to establish capital losses, especially to offset any capital gains.

Stop Loss
If you want to protect your profit on an open position, you can place a stop loss order. If the stock price drops below your stop loss price, your shares will be sold.

Stop-loss order
An order to close a position should the market rise above or below a stated level in order to minimise loss.
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Stop-Loss Order
A sell order for a certain price. It is basically a limit order for a currency you already hold. It is used to automatically limit your losses.
Limit Entry Order
An order to buy below the market price or sell below.

Stop Loss Rules:
For buy orders: Place stop loss 5 pips below most recent support level
For sell orders: Place stop loss 5 pips above most recent resistance level ...

Stop Loss Order - at this order type an open position is automatically liquidated at a specific price.
Support - it is a spot on a chart where the buying of currency is sufficient to halt a price decline.

stop-loss order " an order to sell a stock if it drops to a particular price
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