TSV is a technical indicator that examines a stock’s volume and price and compares them to determine if a stock is under accumulation (buying) or distribution (selling). If TSV is moving up, this can indicate that price may follow.
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Frequency
Frequency refers to the given time period on an intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly perspective. Typically, choosing a weekly or monthly perspective when looking at several years of data makes it easier to identify long-term trends. Daily charts are useful for active traders and short-term time period charts.The “Daily”, “1-Minute”, “5-Minute”, “15-Minute” and “Hourly” frequency are used for intraday charts and the remaining choices are applicable to end-of-day charts. This term refers to a TSX Group Historical Performance charting feature.
Timely Disclosure Policy
This policy requires all listed companies to publicly disclose material information in a timely manner.
Full Service Broker
A stockbroker offering investment advice and other services not usually offered by discount brokers.
Fully Diluted
Number of shares outstanding including options granted but not yet exercised.
To Buy and To Sell
These are phrases used in placing orders to either buy or sell securities. If you are placing an order to purchase ten contracts of Dell October $40 calls at a limit of 4 5/8 for the day, you would tell your broker you were placing a day order for 10 contracts of Dell October $40 strike calls to buy at a limit of 4 5/8. This gives your broker all the information he or she needs to place the order.
Fundamental Analysis
Analyzing stocks by looking at earnings, sales, profit margins, etc.
Top
A charting term meaning the stock price is going down from here.
Extended Hours Trading
Trades executed outside normal market hours.
Stop Order (stop loss)
Order with broker to sell stock at market price when it goes down to specified (limit) price.