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Top
TopIndicates the higher price one is willing to pay for a stock in an order; implies a not held order. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Higher Adjective meaning greater, larger: e.g. higher prices; (cannot be used as a verb, instead use raise). Price The cost of a good or service to the consumer. 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. Order Instruction to a broker-dealer to buy, sell, deliver, or receive securities or commodities that commits the issuer of the "order" to the terms specified. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Tolling agreement An agreement to put a specified amount of raw material per period through a particular processing facility. Tom next Means to "tomorrow next". In the interbank market in Eurodollar deposits and the foreign exchange market, the value (delivery) date on a tom next transaction is the next business day. Tombstone Advertisement listing the underwriters of a security issue. Ton $100 million in bond trader's terms. Too big too fail Government practices that protect large banking organizations from the normal discipline of the market place because of concerns that such institutions are so important to markets and their positions so intertwined with those of other banks that their failure would be unacceptably disruptive, financially and economically. Top Top down approach A method of security selection that starts with asset allocation and works systematically through sector and industry allocation to individual security selection. Top down equity management style Investment style that begins with an assessment of the overall economic environment and makes a general asset allocation decision regarding various sectors of the financial markets and various industries. Top heavy At a price level where supply is exceeding demand. Top line A reference to sales or revenue. Topline growth Growth in revenues. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Top. If you have a better definition for Top than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Top may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Top and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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