If a broker fails to deliver securities sold to another broker on the settlement date, the receiving broker may buy the securities at the current market price of the stock and charge the delivering broker the cost difference of such a purchase.
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Black Scholes Option Pricing Model
A model used to estimate the price of an option.
Black-Scholes Model
A mathematical model used to calculate the theoretical price of an option.
Block Trade
A single purchase or sale of a stock involving 10,000 or more shares.
Blue Chip Stocks
Stocks of leading and nationally known companies that offer a record of continuous dividend payments and other strong investment qualities.
Blue Chips
Large, stabile companies.
Board Lot
A standard trading unit as defined in UMIR (Universal Market Integrity Rules). The board lot size of a security on Toronto Stock Exchange or TSX Venture Exchange depends on the trading price of the security, as follows: Trading price per unit is less than $0.10 – board lot size is 1,000 units Trading price per unit is $0.10 to $0.99 – board lot size is 500 units Trading price per unit is $1.00 or more – board lot size is 100 units
Book
An electronic record of all pending buy and sell orders for a particular stock.
Book to Bill Ratio
The ratio of a company’s new orders to shipments in the same period. A book to bill ratio greater than 1.0 indicates sales growth. Ratios less than 1.0 reflect shrinking sales. Used mostly in the semiconductor industry.
Booked Orders
Orders that do not trade immediately upon entry. These orders are also known as outstanding orders.