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| Tangible asset |
An asset whose value depends on particular physical properties. These include reproducible assets such as buildings or machinery and non- reproducible assets such as land, a mine, or a work of art. |
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| Technical analysts |
Also called chartists or technicians, analysts who use mechanical rules to detect changes -in the supply of and demand for a stock and capitalize on the expected change.
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| Tender |
To offer for delivery against futures. |
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| Tick |
Refers to change in price, either up or down |
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| Time premium |
Also called time value, the amount by which the option price exceeds its intrinsic value. |
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| Total return |
In performance measurement, the actual rate of return realized over some evaluation period. In fixed income analysis, the potential return that considers all three sources of return (coupon interest, interest on interest, and any capital gain/loss) over some investment horizon.
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| Trade house |
A firm which deals in actual commodities |
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| Transactions costs |
Round-trip transactions costs, Information costs |
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| Trend |
The general direction of the market. |
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| Technical Analysis |
the analysis based only on the technical market data (quotes) with the help of various technical indicators. |
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