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Zero-minus tick

A price which is the same as the previous Transaction price, but is less than the most recent different Transaction price. also called zero Downtick. opposite of Zero-plus tick.

Related Terms: 11 Action, Call, Dow, Downtick, Own, PPO, Plus tick, Rent, Transaction, Zero downtick, Zero-plus tick
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