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Security Power
A "security power," often called a stock power or bond power, is a legal document - separate from a securities certificate - that investors can use to transfer or assign ownership to another person.

 


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A security is a fungible, negotiable instrument representing financial value. Securities are broadly categorized into debt securities, such as banknotes, bonds and debentures, and equity securities, e.g. common stocks.

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Marketable Security - Marketable Security is the securities easily convertible to cash because there is high demand allowing them to sell quickly.

security dividend
Payment of a corporate dividend in the form of security rather than cash. The security dividend may be additional shares in the company, or it may be shares in a subsidiary being spun off to shareholders.

Security with lower priority claim on assets and income than a Senior Security. For example, a Preferred Stock is junior to a Debenture, but a debenture, being an unsecured bond, is junior to a Mortgage Bond.

A security that can be converted into some other kind of security. Typically this means a species of bond that can be converted into common stock at a given price at the option of the holder, ...

The security code on the back of your credit card, which older credit cards may not have, is a three or four digit number used to verify that you actually hold the card. It is also called a CVV or CV2.

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Do Lifestyle Funds Provide Greater Security?
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Security backed by a pool of mortgages, such as those issued by Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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Security: Generally, a transferable instrument representing an ownership interest in a corporation (equity security or stock) or the debt of a corporation, municipality, or sovereign.

security
A security is any form of financial asset - a stock, bond, mortgage, option; you name it.
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Security which is issued at face value but which does not bear regular interest; however, in addition to the capital sum, the repayment amount includes interest and compound interest. Repayment is usually made after an agreed fixed term.

Security evidencing ownership in the capital of the issuing company. Shares may pay dividends to their owners and entitle them to vote at shareholder meetings. Shares may be listed on the stock exchange. Also known as a stock or an equity.

Security Suspended
This security has been suspended fromtrading by the Exchange.
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Security data is not truly periodic, since securities are not traded on weekends and some holidays. MetaStock Pro removes these discontinuities by passing the data through a smoothing function called a "hamming window."
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Security prices can also be displayed using other types of charts, such as candlestick, Equivolume, point & figure, etc. For brevity's sake, explanations of these charting methods appear only in Part II.
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Security
A stock, bond or other investment instrument issued by a corporation, government or organization that signifies an ownership position or creditor relationship.
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Security
Another word for stocks, bonds, and short-term investments. Any piece of securitized paper that can be traded for value other than an insurance policy or a fixed annuity.

SECURITY FOR THE BONDS or SECURITY - The specific revenue sources or assets of an issuer that are pledged for payment of debt service on a series of bonds, as well as the covenants or other legal provisions protecting the bondholders.

Security holdings in an account or portfolio.
Position limit
The maximum number of futures or options contracts any individual or group of people acting together may hold at one time.

Security Market Line - SML
The line that graphs the systematic, or market, risk versus return of the whole market at a certain time and shows all risky marketable securities.
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Security
Generally, a stock or a bond. Specifically, a piece of paper that indicates the holder owns a share or shares of a company (stock) or has loaned money to a company or government organization (bond).
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Security Deposit - Money paid in advance of a transaction to protect a seller or renter against damage or non-payment.
Sell Order - An instruction made by an investor to a broker to buy a security.

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Security deposit (maintenance)
A description of the risk return relationship for individual securities, expressed in a form similar to the capital market line.
Related: Maintenance margin security market line (SML).

Security
Any instrument that represents ownership, or the right to ownership, of a corporation, or that represents the debt of a corporation.
See: Debt; Instrument; Shareholder
Seek a Market
To look for a buyer or a seller.

Security Type - The type of security such as stock, bond or mutual fund.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - Agency of the U.S. government, responsible for enforcement of federal securities laws in the United States.
Share - Unit of ownership.

Security
A financial asset including any note, stock, treasury stock, bond, debenture, certificate of interest or participation in any profit-sharing agreement or in a firm.

Security deposits allow customers to control transactions with a value many times larger than the funds in their accounts. In this example, $1,217.80 would control $121,780 worth of Euros.
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Security: (a) a general term covering shares and other investments, or (b) an asset pledged to ensure the repayment of a loan.
Shares: representing the ownership of part of a company. Also known as equities.

Security: SEC definition includes: investment notes, stocks, treasury stocks, bonds, or debentures; certificates of interest or participation in a profit-sharing agreement or in oil, gas, or other mineral royalty or lease; ...

Security representing partial ownership interest in a corporation. Ownership may also be shares with Preferred Stock, which has prior claim on any dividends to be paid and, in the event of liquidation, to the distribution of the corporation's assets.

Security Selection Ratio
The percentage of trades in a given account that liquidate profitably.

SECURITY
Collateral offered by a debtor to a lender to secure a loan called collateral security.
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Security
The general name for stocks and shares of all types. A security is a financial instrument that shows that you own shares in a company (by owning stocks), have loaned money to a company, government, or municipality (by investing in bonds), ...

Security characteristic line
A plot on a graph of the excess return on a security over the risk-free rate as a function of the excess return on the market. The slope of this line is the security's beta.

Security
Is the term to describe stocks, bonds,derivative, options and futures investments, among others. A security has a value and can be traded.
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Security: An instrument that signifies an ownership position in a corporation (a stock), a creditor relationship with a corporation or governmental body (a bond) or rights to ownership, including options, subscription rights and subscription warrants.

Security Accounting: The process of accounting for the purchase, sale and interest income associated with an investment.
Security Sale: The liquidation or sale of an investment by a willing seller to a willing buyer.

Security
A certificate attesting to a stockholder's ownership shares in a firm or a bondholder's creditor relationship with a corporation or a governmental unit.

Security
An instrument representing ownership (stocks), a debt agreement (bonds), or the rights to ownership (derivatives). Essentially a contract that can be assigned a value and traded.
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Security deposit on new securities, ranging from 1% to 5% of the par amount, provided to the issuer at the time of a competitive bid by each underwriting syndicate. Also called good-faith check, if delivered as a check, or good-faith deposit.

Security - A financial instrument that evidences direct ownership (via stock) or creditorship (via a bond) in a corporation, a federal or state government, a government agency, or a legal trust, as well as indirect ownership such as with rights, ...

Security
Any document such as stocks, bonds, or notes. However, an insurance or endowment policy, credit union shares, or fixed annuities are not considered securities.
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Security - Common or preferred stock; a bond of a corporation, government, or quasi- government body.

Security analyst - A person who specializes in evaluating information regarding stocks and bonds.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - The federal agency that regulates the sale of securities in the US and Malaysia.

Security
In relation to financial markets, the paper right to a (generally tradeable) asset.

A security backed by notes or receivables against assets other than real estate, e.g. autos, credit cards, and royalties.
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A security or portfolio with a Beta value less than 1.0 indicates a lower degree of volatility than the market. A Beta of greater than 1.0 reflects higher volatility than the market.

A security not listed on a stock exchange. (see Over-the-Counter)
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A security whose nominal (or current dollar) yield is fixed or determined with certainty at the time of purchase.
Floor Broker (FB)
An individual who executes orders on the trading floor of an exchange for any other person.

A security which no longer carries the right to the most recently declared dividend or the period of time between the announcement of the dividend and the payment (usually two days before the record date).

The security that one has the right to buy or sell according to the terms of an option contract.

The security prices tend to stay on one side of the moving average. Buy when price rises above moving average, sell when price falls below moving average.
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