Dictionary


Program Тrading
Trades based on signals from computer programs, usually entered directly from the trader's computer to the market's computer system.
Proxy
The process by which shareholders who cannot attend a fund's annual meeting vote by mail.
Pump-and-Dump
The unscrupulous attempt to hype a stock one is holding to get the price to rise, then selling as soon as it does.
Put Bond
A bond that can be redeemed on a date or dates prior to the stated maturity date by the bondholder.
Put Option
An agreement that gives an investor the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock, bond, commodity or other instrument at a specified price within a specific time period.