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Seat
A membership on a securities or commodity exchange.
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Take a good hard look at you life right now and ask yourself: "If I am not the one in the driver's seat, then who or what is?" Living your life in the driver's seat means that you know what you want and what is most important to you.

Seat
The traditional term for the right to trade on the Trading Floor of the NYSE. The owners of seats are considered members of the NYSE.
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Seat: An instrument granting trading privileges on an exchange. A seat may also represent an ownership interest in the exchange.

Seat A figure of speech for a membership on an exchange.
SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) The federal agency created by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to enforce federal securities laws.

Seat
Membership on a stock exchange. Often mentioned as owning a seat on the exchange. This membership gives certain benefits such as lower commissions.
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Seat - A traditional figure of speech for a membership on an exchange.

Seat
The traditional term for membership on a stock exchange. An investment dealer or brokerage buys a seat on the exchange and one employee is designated as the seat holder.

Seat
Position of membership on a securities or commodity exchange, bought and sold at market prices.
SEC fee
Small fee the SEC charges to sellers of equity securities on an exchange.

No seat of the pants trading for you!
OK, now you’re confident. It’s time to put your money where your homework is.
You’ve had your coffee and your first trade signal is before you.

My seat belt is fastened, I will take some of the money I received in my holiday stocking and add to my GRS position at the appropriate time.
Happy New Year !
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I Want My Seat Back
By: Daily Options Report
Publish Date: Thursday, August 16, 2007
Stocks(s): AMEX
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A) Have his seat reassigned to another employee within the firm.
B) Sell his seat to another broker provided that proceeds from the sale are returned to the investment house.
C) Continue to own his seat provided that the broker is willing to ...

a) transfer the seat to another employee of the firm
b) retain ownership and purchase a new seat for another individual designated by the firm
c) sell the seat and transfer any gains to the firm.
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Membership or a seat on the exchange
A limited number of exchange positions that enable the holder to trade for the holder's own accounts and charge clients for the execution of trades for their accounts. Related: member firm.

seat The holding of membership on an exchange, which is a requirement for transacting... SEC A United States government agency, created in 1934, with the responsibility...

One of the factors that must be understood is that the Stock Exchange imposes a number of rules or restrictions on brokerage firms and other financial organizations that are allowed to hold a seat in the NYSE.

An agreement that outlines a brokerage firm's rights when it purchases a seat, or membership, on the New York Stock Exchange for one of its employees.

Why day trade once you get a good seat and the market is going your way. It is always more profitable to ride even the short wave for 2-10 days by adding up. In general, you must day trade only when you are losing.

The opposite procedure is called regular or statutory voting where the shareholder must vote for a different director for each seat available. In block, voting again the shareholder can only award one vote to one candidate per seat available.

There is an 18-seat Legislative Assembly; the government is headed by the Leader of Goverment Business. The Cayman Islands are divided into eight administrative districts.

In order to have the right to directly participate in stock trading on the NYSE means that you have to have a "seat" on the exchange. In 1868 the number of seat available was 533, but it has increased numerous times over the years.

Go to a show, tip the maitre d so you get a premium seat, you will want to ask the hotel concierge how best to handle it. but be sure to do it or you will see an excellent show from the wings and hey it's only money! front center please!!! ...

Vigo County, Indiana (county seat: Terre Haute) - 2 misses (1908, 1952) from 1892 on, perfect since 1956[7] Since 1960, Vigo County had been within 3 percent of the national presidential vote every election.

Scalping is like those high action thriller movies that keep you on the edge of your seat. It's fast paced, exciting, and mind-rattling all at once. These types of trades are usually only held onto for a few seconds to a few minutes at the most! ...

In the auto business they have a saying, "There's an ass for every seat." Likewise, there's a fool for every fortuneteller who claims he can see into the future.

As soft markets are really a buyers market the buyer gets to decide on the terms of any deal and consequently they are in the driving seat with sellers that have no choice but to sell.

You as an individual investor are really in the driver's seat. Unfortunately, you have probably been conditioned to think that Buy & Hope is a good investment strategy, when in fact it is a losing proposition.

Specialist A securities firm that holds a seat on a securities exchange. Specialists maintain a fair and orderly market in one or more securities where they have an exclusive franchise.

A member firm is a company or individual who owns or leases a "seat". Only these member firms are allowed to buy and sell securities on the trading floor. The member firms must must meet rigorous professional standards set by the Exchange.

Here are a few stories from TheStreet.com that can help put you in the driver's seat when it comes to convertible bonds. Convertibles: Know When to Fold 'Em Do-It-Yourself Convertible Arbitrage Convertible Bonds and the Bull Market ...

Member - An individual who owns a membership (a seat) on an exchange.
Member Firm - A partnership or corporation that owns a membership on an exchange.
Merger - The combination of two or more companies into one through the exchange of stock.

Observers or visitors are usually not allowed a seat at a tax lien sale. The IRS requires all tax lien issuers to send 1099-INT Forms to lien buyers. This means you will probably have to fill out a W-9 Form at the time of registration.

In the event of a crisis, holders of debentures take a back seat to other bondholders. To compensate for the added risk, debentures usually pay higher interest than secured bonds, or offer conversion to common stock.

Quite honestly, it was seat of your pants stuff. Looking back it was a total joke. Those were crazy times; there was practically no training for traders. Most traders back then made their money by ripping off their clients.

Many people pay hundreds of dollars to attend the conferences at which Steve speaks. But now you can get a front-row seat to Steve's intimate workshop setting without expensive plane tickets and hotel reservations.

Membership must be approached by a Committee on Admissions, and is obtained by purchasing a Seat from a retiring, deceased, or expelled member.

Competitive trader: A person who owns a seat on an exchange and uses it to trade for his own account.

At the New York Stock Exchange: one of the 1,366 individuals owning a seat on the Exchange.
Of the National Association of Securities Dealers: any broker or dealer admitted to membership in the Association.

The forex market is so huge that events in a particular industry in a particular country - unless they are of massive proportions - tend to take a back seat to events that effect entire economies or the global economy.

However, to make stock exchange more effective, membership became limited to those in clubs and other associations. Today, professionals who have a seat at the exchange are the people who trade at the exchange.

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