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Settlement Price
What It Is:
Settlement price refers to the market price of a derivatives contract at the close of a trading day.

 


Settlement price
Definition:
A figure determined by the closing range that is used to calculate gains and losses in futures market accounts.

Settlement price
The official cash seller's price (offer and ask) announced each day by the LME, which the LCH.Clearnet uses to settle contracts.
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Settlement Price
The official price at the end of a trading session. This price is established by The Options Clearing Corporation and is used to determine changes in account equity, margin requirements, and for other purposes.

Settlement Price: The daily price at which the clearing organization clears all trades and settles all accounts between clearing members of each contract month.

Settlement price - Established by anExchange as the official price for any particular future oroption at the close of each trading session. Also referred to asthe closing price. See also "Closing Range." ...

Settlement Price -- The price established by the Exchange settlement committee at the close of each trading session as the official price to be used by the clearinghouse in determining net gains or losses, margin requirements, ...

Settlement Price
A figure determined by the closing range that is used to calculate gains and losses in futures market accounts. Settlement prices are used to determine gains, losses, margin calls, and invoice prices for deliveries.

Settlement Price
The official closing price for a future set by the clearing house at the end of each trading day.
Settlement Risk
Risk associated with the non settlement of the transaction by the counter party.

Settlement Price - The official end of day price for a futures contract determined by averaging the prices of trades made during the closing period.

Settlement Price
The price used to determine the daily net gains or losses in the value of an open futures or options contract.
Share Certificate
A paper certificate that represents the number of shares an investor owns.

Final Settlement Price: The price at which a cash-settled futures contract is settled at maturity, pursuant to a procedure specified by the exchange.

Account Settlement Price
First price listed on the Forward Market on the settlement day.

Settlement Price
The daily price at which the clearing house settles all accounts between clearing members for each contract month. Settlement prices are used to determine both margin calls and invoice prices for deliveries.

Settlement Price
Typically, the closing price as established by the clearing house, used to determine gains, losses, margin calls, and invoice prices for actual deliveries.
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SETTLEMENT PRICE - The price at which the clearing house clears all transactions at the close of the day.
SHAKEOUT - A healthy technical correction of an overbought situation, characterized by a comparatively short but sharp decline in prices.

Settlement price
The official price at the end of a trading session. This price is established by OCC and is used to determine changes in account equity, margin requirements and for other purposes. See also Mark-to-market.
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The official settlement price of the trading session during which the buyer of futures contracts receives through the clearinghouse a notice of the seller's intention to deliver and the price at which the buyer must pay for the commodities ...

Refers to the settlement price (payment from the buyer for securities delivered to him by the seller) set by a clearing house (administrative center of a market for settling all transactions) for delivering commodities against futures contracts.

A swap whose cash settlement price is calculated based on the basis between a futures contract and the spot price of the underlying commodity or a closely related commodity on a specified date.
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Closing Price: See Settlement Price. : The last price paid for a commodity on any trading day.

Clearing price: See Settlement price.
Close (the): The period at the end of the trading session, officially designated by the exchange, during which all transactions are considered to be made "at the close." ...

(See settlement price.)
Combined Combined refers to the prices for a given contract. It means that the prices are calculated from both Day (RTH) and Night Sessions. (See RTH.) ...

Settlement Price The price established by the Options Clearing Corporation at the end of the trading day as a standard to value the securities in individual trading accounts or in the morning in the case of some European Options.

Settlement Price : The official closing price for a future set by the cle...
Settlement Risk : Risk associated with the non settlement of the transact...
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Marked to Market: At the end of each business day the open positions carried in an account held at a brokerage firm are credited or debited funds based on the settlement price of the open positions that day.

Related: Settlement price. Cluster analysis A statistical technique that identifies clusters of stocks whose returns are highly correlated within each cluster and relatively uncorrelated between clusters.

Settlement Price Average price a contract trades at the open and then at the close from each trading day.
Spot Price The current price at which a particular commodity can be bought or sold.

To begin to identify technical price levels, begin with the settlement price of the pit session (7940) (note: the DJIA & CBOT mini-sized Dow both settle daily to the settlement price from the pit session).

Settlement Price : The official closing price for a future set by the cle...
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The Brent Index [1] is the cash settlement price for the ICE Brent Future is based on ICE Futures Brent index at expiry.

pivot points: The Pivot Point is defined as the average of the high, low and settlement price, and is plotted as the green line across the chart.

The Pivot Point is defined as the average of the high, low and settlement price of the previous day. There are also two sets of resistance/support levels.

The maximum price advance or decline from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange.

(1) The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session's settlement price for a given contract.
(2) In international banking, the limit a bank is willing to lend in a country.

The exchange clearinghouse determines a firm's net gains or losses, margin requirements, and the next day's price limits, based on each futures and options contract settlement price.

The maximum price decline from the previous trading day's settlement price permitted in one trading session.
Limit move:
A price that has advanced or declined the permissible limit permitted during one trading session.

Definition: The maximum price advance or decline in a futures contract from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session. The futures exchange where the contract trades will set the limit.

Pit committee
A committee of the exchange that determines the daily settlement price of futures contracts.
PITI
Stands for principal, interest, taxes, and insurance, the four main parts of monthly mortgage obligations.

Bar Chart: A chart that graphs the high, low, and settlement prices for a specific trading session over a given period of time.

A committee of the exchange that determines the daily settlement price of futures contracts.
Point
Related: Minimum price fluctuation.

A tool used by technical analysts to track the price movements of a security or commodity. It plots average daily settlement prices over a defined period of time, anywhere from a few days to a couple years.

Marked to Market
The calculation of the value of a market traded position based on the settlement prices for the day.
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Closing range - The high and low prices, or bids and offers, recorded during the period designated as the official close. See Settlement price.
CME - Chicago Mercantile ExchangeCock Dates (see broken dates).

In commodities, the range of prices within which trades may take place during a day. The limit is usually determined on the basis of the previous day's settlement price.
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The calculation of the value of a market traded position based on the settlement prices for the day.
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The price of weather derivatives traded in the winter is based on an index made up of monthly HDD values. The settlement price for a weather futures contract is calculated by summing HDD values for a month and multiplying that sum by $20.

The Final Settlement Price is the British Bankers Association (BBA) percentage rate for Three-Month Eurodollar Interbank Time Deposits, rounded to the nearest 1/10000th of a percentage point at 11:00 London time on that day, subtracted from 100.

The right of the seller of a Treasury bond futures contract to give notice of intent to deliver at or before 8:00 p.m. Chicago time after the closing of the exchange (3:15 p.m. Chicago time) when the futures settlement price has been fixed.

Chicago time after the closing of the exchange (3:15 p.m. Chicago time) when the futures settlement price has been fixed.

superiore e inferiore della linea verticale rispettivamente i prezzi massimo e minimo registrati durante la giornata; come lineette orizzontali i prezzi di apertura (linea a sinistra) e di chiusura (nel caso di questo future il settlement price), ...

See also: Settlement, Trading, Future, Contract, Futures

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