Dictionary
- Commission Broker
- A broker on the floor of an exchange who executes the public's orders for the purchase or sale of securities or commodities.
- Commodity
- A commodity is good that is generally a primary good used in manufacturing such as timber, cotton, wool and copper.
- Commodity Channel Index
- Developed by Donald Lambert, the CCI measures the variation of an instrument's price from its mean.
- Common Stock
- Securities that represent an ownership interest in a corporation. Shareholders have the right to vote on major decisions. Holders of common stock shares are last in line in terms of their claim to dividends, assets, etc.
- Consolidation
- Consolidation (sideways trend) is usually referred to as a series of trading days in which no significant change in price occurs.