Law of supply
If Demand is held constant, an increase in Supply leads to a decreased price, while a decrease in Supply leads to an increased price.
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Asked price,
Asking price,
Aggregate demand,
Aggregate demand curve,
Aggregate supply,
Aggregate supply curve,
Adjusted futures price,
ADS,
Add-on service,
Action to quiet title,
As is,
Assignment to creditors,
Attorney in fact,
A shares,
Average price per share,
Aggregate exercise price,
Additional paid-in capital,
Average up,
Ad valorem,
Automated Pricing and Reporting System,
Bid-to-cover ratio,
Buying on margin,
Buy on close,
Buy on opening,
Bust-up takeover,
B shares,
Buy and write,
Call price,
Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures,
Conversion parity price,
Conversion price,
Constant dollar GDP,
Constant dollars,
Consumer Price Index,
Cash and carry trade,
Cash price,
Cheapest to deliver,
Closely held,
C shares,
Close to the money,
Cloud on title,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Constant dollar plan,
Child and dependent care credit,
Cup and handle,
Close a position,
Closing price,
Curbs in,
Demand deposit,
Deposit in transit,
Dollar price,
Dividend in arrears,
Demand,
Demand elasticity,
Demand inflation,
Demand-pull inflation,
Delivery price,
Demand rights,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Doing business as,
Debtor in possession,
Debtor-in-possession financing,
Demand loan,
Due-on-sale clause,
Deep in the money,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Double up,
Escrowed to maturity,
E-mini,
Even up,
First In First Out,
Federal Savings and Loan Association,
Flight to quality,
Full price,
Front-ending an order,
Forward P/E,
Free market price,
Forward price,
Futures price,
Form S-1,
Friends and family offering,
Full faith and credit,
Free and clear,
GDP implicit price deflator,
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,
Growth and income fund,
Gather in the stops,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
Holder in due course,
Head and shoulders,
Held at the opening,
Horizontal price movement,
In escrow,
In-house,
In line,
Inc.,
In intestacy,
In play,
In-process research and development,
I/O strip,
In-service withdrawal,
In and out,
In sympathy,
In the tank,
Jointly and severally,
Joint and several liability,
Joint and survivor annuity,
Last In First Out,
Law of one price,
Lead manager,
Lead underwriter,
Lending at a rate,
Limit-on-close order,
Limit price,
Law of demand,
Law of supply,
Limit up,
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange,
Loan-to-cost,
Loan-to-value,
Lock-in,
Locked in,
Level I quotes,
Market conversion price,
Make a market,
Market if touched order,
Market on close order,
Mark-to-market,
Marginal propensity to consume,
Maximum price fluctuation,
NSTA,
Null and void,
Offering price,
On-floor order,
On margin,
On account,
On-the-spot loan,
Option price,
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance,
On-balance volume,
On close,
One man picture,
On open,
On the opening,
Profit and loss statement,
Payment-in-kind security,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
P&L,
Price index,
Producer Price Index,
Parity price,
Price limit,
Public offering price,
Paid up,
Price spread,
Paid-in capital,
Paid-in surplus,
Percent held by institutions,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Publicly held,
Point-and-figure chart,
Price range,
Price-weighted index,
Reports and Records,
Return on Capital,
Return on Invested Capital,
Return on Total Assets,
Redemption price,
Regulation D,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Retail Price Index,
Reduced paid-up insurance,
Regulation A,
Right to Know,
Roll up,
Return on Capital Employed,
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses,
SG&A,
Savings and Loan,
S&L,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
Step-up bond,
Stop price,
Supply,
Supply curve,
Supply elasticity,
Supply-side economics,
Settlement price,
Spot price,
Second-to-die insurance,
Subscription price,
Sale and leaseback,
Step-up warrant,
Step-up lease,
Share price,
Split-adjusted price,
S Corporation,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
Stop and reverse,
T-Bill,
Term to maturity,
Take a position,
Trailing P/E,
Truth in Lending,
Take a bath,
Target price,
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,
Up volume,
Wage price spiral,
Widow-and-orphan stock,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
When, as, and if issued,
Year-To-Date,
Yield to call,
Yield to maturity,
Yield to worst,
Y shares