A trade that occurs when two accounts within the same Participating Organization/Member wish to buy and sell the same security at an agreed price and volume. With some approved exceptions, crosses can only occur within the current bid and ask for the stock.
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Cum Dividend
With dividend. The owner of shares purchased cum dividend is entitled to an upcoming already-declared dividend. The opposite of this is ex dividend.
Cum Rights
With rights. The owner of shares purchased cum rights is entitled to forthcoming, already-declared rights. The opposite of this is ex rights.
Cum-Dividend/Distribution Date
The trading day before the ex-dividend/distribution (ex-d) date. It is the last day on which the securities can be traded and on which the buyer is entitled to the dividend/distribution.
Cyclical Stock
A stock of a company in an industry sector that is particularly sensitive to swings in economic conditions.
Daily Price Limit
The maximum price advance or decline permitted for a futures contract in one trading session compared to the previous day’s settlement price.
Day High
The highest price that a security has traded at during the day.
Day Low
The lowest price that a security has traded at during the day.
Day Order
An order that is valid only for the day it is entered. If the order is still outstanding when the market closes, it will be purged overnight.
Days Sales Outstanding
A measure of accounts receivables compared to sales. Higher DSOs means a company’s receivables as a percentage of sales have increased, not a good sign.