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Elves

A term the host uses to refer to guests on the PBS television show, "Wall Street Week", who are technical analysts attempting to predict the direction of stock prices over the next six months.

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Term
The period of time during which a contract is in force.

Street
Means Wall Street financial community; brokers, dealers, underwriters, and other knowledgeable participants.

Stock
US equivalent of the British word "share", a block of shares with a nominal value of 100, or various kinds of fixed-interest securities; in Britain, goods stored ready for sale, raw materials, work in progress and finished but unsold products.

Next
Next is a top British corporation in the field of retailing, and its estimated market value is 7,770 million US dollars.



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Electronic Queriable Carrier
A transporter of goods which allows tracking of goods in transit electronically using a waybill number such as United Parcel, Federal Express, etc.

Elephants
A term used to refer to large institutional investors.

Eleven bond index
An index based on the average yield of 11 municipal bonds that mature in 20 years and carry an average AA rating. The eleven bonds used to calculate the index are also found in the 20 bond index, which serves as a benchmark in tracking municipal bond yields.

Eligible bankers' acceptances
In the BA market, an acceptance may be referred to as eligible because it is acceptable by the Fed as collateral at the discount window and-or because the accepting bank can sell it without incurring a reserve requirement.

Elliott Wave Theory
Technical market timing strategy that predicts price movements on the basis of historical price wave patterns and their underlying psychological motives.

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Embedded option
An option that is part of the structure of a bond that gives either the bondholder or the issuer the right to take some action against the other party.

Emergency fund
A reserve of cash kept available to meet the costs of any unexpected financial emergencies.

Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970
The federal legislation creating the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, a partially government-run program initiated to stimulate the development of a secondary mortgage market and expand mortgages available to veterans and other groups.

Emerging Company Marketplace (ECM)
A service no longer available, once offered by the American Stock Exchange to help small growth companies fulfill special listing requirements.

Emerging markets
The financial markets of developing economies.

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