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Closing transaction

The fulfillment of a Contract that causes an existing investment to end. A sale could be a Closing a Transaction for a Long position, and a Purchase could be a Closing position for a Short position.

Related Terms: 12 Action, CLO, Contract, Closing, Fill, Long, Long position, Purchase, Position, Short, Short position, Transaction
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