Designated Order Turnaround
DOT. The NYSE electronic system for Order handling, which permits member firms to place day Market orders and Limit order.
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10-K,
30-day wash rule,
Accelerated Cost Recovery System,
Allowance for depreciation,
Accrued market discount,
Allied member,
All or any part,
Alternative order,
Associate member,
Automated Order Entry System,
Add-on service,
Action to quiet title,
Assignment to creditors,
Attorney in fact,
A shares,
Average price per share,
At the money,
Across the board,
Additional paid-in capital,
Active market,
Against the box,
At the bell,
At the close,
At the figure,
At the full,
At the market,
At the opening order,
Auction market,
Automated Pricing and Reporting System,
Away from the market,
Below the line,
Book value per share,
Bid-to-cover ratio,
Bond market,
Brokerage firm,
Brought over the wall,
Buying on margin,
Buy limit order,
Buy minus order,
Buy on close,
Buy on opening,
Buy order,
Buy stop order,
Buy the book,
Basic earnings per share,
Bear market,
Bulldog market,
Breaking the syndicate,
By the book,
B shares,
Buy and write,
Breadth-of-market theory,
Beat the gun,
Bull market,
Credit order,
Capital market,
Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures,
Current market value,
Clearing firm,
Clearing member,
Contingency order,
Contingent order,
Cash and carry trade,
Cash market,
Chasing the market,
Cheapest to deliver,
Contract market,
Contract for deed,
Correspondency system,
Credit limit,
C shares,
Close to the money,
Cloud on title,
Cash or Deferred Arrangement,
Choice market,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Child and dependent care credit,
Cup and handle,
Close a position,
Close market,
Continuous market,
Cornering the market,
Curbs in,
Deposit in transit,
Dealer market,
Debt limit,
Debt market,
Day loan,
Day order,
Designated Order Turnaround,
Discretionary order,
Division of Market Regulation,
Do Not Reduce,
DOT,
Dividend in arrears,
Desk (the),
Durable goods orders,
Daily trading limit,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Debtor in possession,
Debtor-in-possession financing,
Due-on-sale clause,
Deep in the money,
Deep out of the money,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Dogs of the Dow,
Day trade,
Day trader,
Deep market,
Depth of market,
Double auction market,
Electronic Funds Transfer,
Escrowed to maturity,
External market,
Either-or order,
European Monetary System,
E-mini,
Exchange for futures,
Exchange for physical,
Emerging market,
Electronic wallet,
Exercise limit,
Electronic Communication Network,
First In First Out,
Federal Savings and Loan Association,
Flight to quality,
Fill or kill,
Firm quotation,
Front-ending an order,
Forward P/E,
Fully diluted earnings per share,
Free market,
Free market price,
First notice day,
Fluctuation limit,
Fee-for-service,
Fair market value,
Form 8-K,
Form S-1,
Firm commitment offering,
Friends and family offering,
Firm commitment lending,
Full faith and credit,
Free and clear,
Fourth market,
G-7,
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,
G-8,
Growth and income fund,
Gather in the stops,
Graveyard market,
Hit the bid,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
Holder in due course,
Housing Market Index,
Head and shoulders,
Hammering the market,
Held at the opening,
Holding the market,
In escrow,
In-house,
In line,
Inefficient market,
Invisible hand,
Inverted market,
Internal market,
Inside market,
In intestacy,
In play,
In-process research and development,
I/O strip,
In-service withdrawal,
Imbalance of orders,
Imperfect market,
In and out,
In sympathy,
Intermarket Trading System,
In the tank,
ITS,
Jointly and severally,
Jumping the gun,
Joint and several liability,
Joint and survivor annuity,
Last In First Out,
Law day,
Lending at a rate,
Lessee member,
Limit-on-close order,
Limit order,
Limit order book,
Limit order information system,
Limit price,
Long Market Value,
Last trading day,
Limit down,
Limit move,
Limit up,
Lock-limit,
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange,
Loan-to-cost,
Loan-to-value,
Lock-in,
Leading the market,
Locked in,
Long-term gain or loss,
Level I quotes,
Liquid market,
Locked market,
Member bank,
Money order,
Market basket,
Market capitalization,
Market conversion price,
Make a market,
Market if touched order,
Market letter,
Market maker,
Market maker spread,
Market on close order,
Market order,
Mark-to-market,
May Day,
Member firm,
Marginal propensity to consume,
Market economy,
Market rate,
Morningstar Rating System,
Market cap,
Market neutral,
Market portfolio,
Market timer,
Market timing,
Market analysis,
Market,
Market inefficiency,
Market opening,
Market return,
Market-share weighted index,
Market surveillance,
Market-value weighted index,
Market Volatility Index,
Matching orders,
Mixed market,
Negotiable Order of Withdrawal,
National Market System,
NYSE,
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,
No limit order,
Nonmember firm,
Normal market,
Null and void,
Nasdaq Small Cap Market,
Narrow market,
National Market Advisory Board,
Negotiated market,
Next Day Settlement,
NYSE Composite Index,
Off the books,
Over-the-Counter,
Off-floor order,
On-floor order,
On margin,
Open order,
Or better,
Order,
Order flow,
Order ticket,
Open market operation,
On account,
On-the-spot loan,
Out of the money,
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance,
On-balance volume,
On close,
On open,
On the opening,
Open market,
Operationally efficient market,
Order book official,
Order imbalance,
Outside market,
Profit and loss statement,
Payment-in-kind security,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
Payment for order flow,
P&L,
Primary earnings per share,
Provision for income taxes,
Physical market,
Price limit,
Policy limit,
Primary market,
Permit,
Per stirpes,
Private Market Value,
Position limit,
Paid-in capital,
Paid-in surplus,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Perfect capital market,
Point-and-figure chart,
Painting the tape,
Reports and Records,
Return on Capital,
Return on Invested Capital,
Return on Total Assets,
Reading the tape,
Regulation D,
Regulation G,
Regulation T,
Regulation A,
Right to Know,
Return on Capital Employed,
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses,
SG&A,
Savings and Loan,
S&L,
Secondary market,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
Sell limit order,
Sell order,
Sell the book,
Significant order,
Small Order Execution System,
Split order,
Stop-limit order,
Stop order,
Syndicate member,
Spot market,
Second-to-die insurance,
Stock market,
Sale and leaseback,
Secondary mortgage market,
Selling the spread,
Short market value,
Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees,
Selling short against the box,
Shorting against the box,
S Corporation,
Short-term gain or loss,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Same Day Funds Settlement,
Scale order,
Schedule C,
Seek a market,
Specialist market,
S&P phenomenon,
Stop and reverse,
T-Bill,
Term to maturity,
Take a position,
Time order,
Two-sided market,
Two-way market,
Trailing P/E,
Tenancy by the entirety,
Truth in Lending,
The Street,
Timing the market,
Take a bath,
Thin market,
Third market,
Tight market,
Transparent market,
Triple witching day,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Widow-and-orphan stock,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
Weak market,
When, as, and if issued,
Wide market,
X or XD,
Year-To-Date,
Yankee bond market,
Yield to call,
Yield to maturity,
Yield to worst,
Y shares