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Shadows
ShadowsThe thin lines above and below the real body on a candlestick line. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Real Used in the context of general equities. 1)Nnatural. 2) Not dividend roll-or program trading-related. 3) Not tax-related. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Shadow calendar A backlog of securities issues registered with the SEC, awaiting the determination of an offer date. Shadow pricing The arbitrary assignment of dollar values to non-marketed goods. Shadow stock 1) A public company may create a stock that strips out the market wide movements for the purpose of rewarding managers. 2) A phantom stock that is created by a private company again for the purpose of performance evaluation and rewards. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Severally but not jointly An agreement between members of an underwriting group buy a new issue (severally), but not to assume joint liability for shares left unsold by other members. Severance A settlement received after being released from a corporation. In the context of corporate governance, an agreement that assures high-level executives of their positions or some compensation and are not contingent upon a change in control. Shadow calendar A backlog of securities issues registered with the SEC, awaiting the determination of an offer date. Shadow pricing The arbitrary assignment of dollar values to non-marketed goods. Shadow stock 1) A public company may create a stock that strips out the market wide movements for the purpose of rewarding managers. 2) A phantom stock that is created by a private company again for the purpose of performance evaluation and rewards. Shadows Shakeout A dramatic change in market conditions that forces speculators to sell their positions, often at a loss. Sham A business transaction, such as a limited partnership, that is entered into for the sake of avoiding tax. Shanghai Stock Exchange One of two major securities markets in China. Share broker A discount broker who charges per share traded, and reduces the per unit charge as the number of shares traded increases, as opposed to a dealer who charges a percentage of the dollar amount of the trade. Share capital The portion of a corporation's equity obtained from issuing shares in return for cash or other considerations. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Shadows. If you have a better definition for Shadows than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Shadows may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Shadows and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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