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TRIN
TRINName derived from TRading INdex, also known as an ARMS index. The index is usually calculated as the number of advancing issues divided by the number of declining issues. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- TRading Buying and selling securities. INdex In the stock market, an index is a device that measures changes in the prices of a basket of shares, and represents the changes using a single figure. Index In the stock market, an index is a device that measures changes in the prices of a basket of shares, and represents the changes using a single figure. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- T-Rex fund A large venture capital fund (over one billion dollars). Treynor index A measure of the excess return per unit of risk, where excess return is defined as the difference between the portfolio's return and the risk-free rate of return over the same evaluation period and where the unit of risk is the portfolio's beta. Named after Jack Treynor. Trial balance A test to see whether all the debits and credits in a set of account books match. Triangular arbitrage Striking offsetting deals among three markets simultaneously to obtain an arbitrage profit. Trickle down An economic theory that the support of businesses that allows them to flourish will eventually benefit middle- and lower-income people, in the form of increased economic activity and reduced unemployment. TRIN Triple net lease A lease providing that the tenant pay for all maintenance expenses, plus utilities, taxes, and insurance. Triple tax exempt Municipal bonds featuring federal, state, and local tax free interest payments. Triple witching hour The four times a year that the S&P futures contract expires at the same time as the S&P 100 index option contract and option contracts on individual stocks. Trough The lowest point on the business cycle, from which the only way to go is up. True and fair view What British law requires a company's accounts to give. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for TRIN. If you have a better definition for TRIN than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of TRIN may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on TRIN and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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