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Tight
TightIn line with or extremely close to the inside market or last sale in a stock (+-- 1-8). On the money. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Close The close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Market 1) The total demand for a good. 2) The set of all actual and potential buyers of a good or service. 3) The place where people buy and sell. 4) The process by which buyers and sellers of goods, services and factors of production interact to determine prices and quantifies. Sale An agreement between a buyer and a seller on the price to be paid for a security, followed by delivery. 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. Money A means of payment, especially coins and banknotes, although some definitions also include bank deposits, checks, etc. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Tight market A market in which volume is high, trading is active and highly competitive, and consequently spreads between bid and ask prices are narrow. Tight money When a restricted money supply makes credit difficult to secure. Tight money or dear money Is expansive money, when interest rates are high and loans are hard to obtain. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Ticket An abbreviation of order ticket. Tide A metaphor for a long-term market trend. Tied selling The illegal practice of a company providing a product or service on condition the customer purchases a product from the same or related company. Tier 1 and Tier 2 Descriptions of the capital adequacy of banks. Tier 1 refers to core capital while Tier 2 refers to items such as undisclosed resources. Tiger economy A nickname given to the economies of southeast Asia, like: Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, and China. Tight Tight market A market in which volume is high, trading is active and highly competitive, and consequently spreads between bid and ask prices are narrow. Tight money When a restricted money supply makes credit difficult to secure. Tight money or dear money Is expansive money, when interest rates are high and loans are hard to obtain. Tiki Tick of Dow Jones Industrial Average component issues. Tilted portfolio An indexing strategy that is linked to active management through the emphasis of a particular industry sector, selected performance factors or selected economic factors. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Tight. If you have a better definition for Tight than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Tight may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Tight and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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