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Ask

 

The price a seller is willing to accept for a security, also known as the offer price. Along with the price, the ask quote will generally also stipulate the amount of the security willing to be sold at that price.

 

ADSM

 

Abu Dhabi Security Market.

 

Best Ask

 

The lowest quoted ask price for a particular stock among those offered from competing market makers.

 

Best Bid

 

The highest quoted bid for a particular stock among all those offered by competing market makers.

 

Bid

 

An offer made by an investor, a trader or a dealer to buy a security. The bid will stipulate both the price at which the buyer is willing to purchase the security and the quantity to be purchased.

 

Broker

 

An individual or firm that charges a fee or commission for executing buy and sell orders submitted by an investor. The role of a firm when it acts as an agent for a customer and charges the customer a commission for its services.

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Buy order

 

Instruction given to the Broker to buy certain stock at either Market price or fixed price.

 

CDS

 

Stands for Clearing, Deposits, and settlements.

 

Clearing

 

The procedure by which an organization acts as an intermediary and assumes the role of a buyer and seller for transactions in order to reconcile orders between transacting parties.

 

Closing Price

 

The final price at which a security is traded on a given trading day. The closing price represents the most up-to-date valuation of a security until trading commences again on the next trading day.

 

Current Ratio

 

Current ratio is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities.

 

Current Price

 

The "real time" price of a security trading on an exchange.

 

DFM

 

Dubai Financial Market.

 

Face value

 

The nominal value or dollar value of a security stated by the issuer. For stocks, it is the original cost of the stock shown on the certificate.

 

Gainers

 

Stocks that have increased the most.

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Gray Market

 

An unofficial market where new issues of shares are bought and sold before they become officially available for trading on the stock exchange.

 

Hot IPO

 

An initial public offering that appeals to many investors and for which there is great demand. Hot IPOs are often oversubscribed - meaning market demand far exceeds the supply of shares - which results in the stock price surging as soon as it is offered on the market.

 

Immediate or Cancel Order

 

An order requiring that all or part of the order be executed immediately after it has been brought to the market. Any portions not executed immediately are automatically cancelled.

 

Index

 

A statistical measure of change in an economy or a securities market. In the case of financial markets, an index is essentially an imaginary portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a portion of it.

 

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

 

A company raising capital by selling common stock to public for the first time.

 

Interest rate

 

The amount of ownership a stockholder has in a company, usually expressed as a percentage.

 

Losers

 

Stocks that have decreased the most.

 

Limit Order

 

An order placed with a brokerage to buy or sell a set number of shares at a specified price or better. Limit orders also allow an investor to limit the length of time an order can be outstanding before being canceled.

 

Limit up

 

The maximum amount by which the price of a commodity futures contract may advance in one trading day.

 

Limit Down

 

The maximum amount by which the price of a commodity futures contract may decline in one trading day.

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Limit-on-Close Order

 

A type of limit order to buy or sell shares near the market close only if the closing price is trading better than the limit price. This order is an expansion of the market-on-close order, adding to it a limit condition, which places a maximum on the entry price and minimum on the selling price.

 

Limit-On-Open Order

 

A type of limit order to buy or sell shares at the market open if the market price meets the limit condition. This type of order is good only for the market opening and does not last for the whole trading day.

 

Market Index

 

An aggregate value produced by combining several stocks or other investment vehicles together and expressing their total value against a base value from a specific date. Market indexes are intended to represent an entire stock market and thus track the market's changes over time.

 

 

Market Price

 

The price of the stock that is currently offered in the market.

 

Market Value

 

The current quoted price at which investors buy or sell a share of common stock or a bond at a given time.

 

Matching Orders

 

Entering identical buy and sell orders at the same time to create the appearance of active trading in that security.

 

Online Trading

 

Making trades via the Internet.

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Opening Price

 

The price at which a security first trades upon the opening of an exchange on a given trading day.

 

Order Book

 

This is an option found in the online trading homepage. Where all the stocks that are ordered but not yet processed and executed are recorded.

 

Retired Securities

 

Securities that have been repurchased by the issuer out of the company's retained earnings and cancelled according to Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations. They have no market value and no longer represent a share of ownership in the issuing corporation.

 

SCA

 

Securities and Commodities Authority.

 

Short Market Value

 

The total value of all short sales in place in a customer's account at the end of the trading day.

 

Stock

 

A type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings.

 

Stock Market

 

The market in which shares are issued and traded either through exchanges or over-the-counter markets. Also known as the , it is one of the most vital areas of a market economy as it provides companies with equity marketaccess to capital and investors with a slice of ownership in the company and the potential of gains based on the company's future performance.

 

Stop Order

 

An order to buy or sell a security when its price surpasses a particular point, thus ensuring a greater probability of achieving a predetermined entry or exit price, limiting the investor's loss or locking in his or her profit. Once the price surpasses the predefined entry/exit point, the stop order becomes a market order.

 

Stop Limit Order

 

An order to buy or sell a security when its price surpasses a particular point, thus ensuring a greater probability of achieving a predetermined entry or exit price, limiting the investor's loss or locking in his or her profit. Once the price surpasses the predefined entry/exit point, the stop order becomes a market order.

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Stop-Loss Order

 

An order placed with a broker to sell a security when it reaches a certain price. It is designed to limit an investor's loss on a security position.

 

Thin Market

 

A market with few bid and ask offers. The market is characterized by low liquidity, high spreads, and high volatility. Also known as a narrow market.

 

Tip from a Dip

 

Advice from a person who claims to have inside information, such as substantially higher than expected earnings or government approval of corporate mergers, that will materially impact a stock's price but actually doesn't.

 

Trade Book

 

This is an option found in the online trading homepage. Where all the stocks that are ordered and processed are recorded.

 

Trading

 

The activity of buying and selling stocks.

 

Volume

 

The number of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period of time. It is simply the amount of shares that trade hands from sellers to buyers as a measure of activity. If a buyer of a stock purchases 100 shares from a seller, then the volume for that period increases by 100 shares based on that transaction.

   
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Earning Per Share (AED)

- Net Income / No. Of SharesOutstanding
 

Price/Earnings Ratio (Multiplier)

- Closing Price / Earnings per Share
 

Yield/Share (%)

- Cash Dividend per Share* 100 / ClosingPrice
 

Return on Assets (%)

- Net Income*100 / Total Assets
 

Return on Equity (%)

- Net Income*100 / Shareholders' Equity
 

Dividend Paid To Paid-In Capital (%)

- Cash Dividends * 100 / Paid-In Capital
 

Return On Paid-In Capital (%)

- Net Income * 100 / Paid-In Capital
 

Equity Ratio (%)

- Shareholders' Equity *100 / Total Assets
 

Shareholders' Equity To Deposits (%)

- Shareholders' Equity *100 / Deposits
 

Shareholders' Equity to Credits (%)

- Shareholders' Equity * 100 / Credits Granted
 

Cash and Portfolio Investments To Deposit (%)

- Cash And Investments * 100 / Deposits
 

Credit to Total Assets (%)

- Credits Granted * 100 / Total Assets
 

Credit to Deposits (%)

- Credits Granted *100 / Deposits
 

Current Ratio (Time)

- Credits Granted *100 / Deposits
 

Return of Revenues (%)

- Net profit *100 / Total Revenue
 
 
   
   
   
     
 
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