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.
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Deferred anything
Balance sheet liability reflecting expenses shown on the income statement that haven’t actually been paid.
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A charting term meaning the stock price is going down from here.
Deferred Income Tax
Balance sheet liability reflecting taxes due, but not yet paid.
Top-Line
Sales or revenues.
Consolidated Short Position Report
A consolidated report that includes the total shares short (as of the trade date) and the net change from the previous report, for both TSX and TSX Venture Exchange listed issues. Under UMIR rule 10.10, all TSX and TSX Venture Exchange Participating Organizations and Members must report the firm’s short position on a semi-monthly basis to TSX Datalinx. Non-clearing firms may report through the firm that is responsible for their clearing.
Spread
The spread is the gap between bid and ask prices of a stock, option, or other security. This term is also used to generally describe a number of strategies that make use of different spreads between calls, puts and the underlying stock, e.g., Bull Spread with Calls, Bull Spread with Puts, Bear Spread with Puts, Bear Spread with Calls, Butterfly Spread, Calendar Spread, Ratio Call Spread.
Consumer Stock
This is a category of stock of companies that produce consumer-oriented products like food, beverages, tobacco, and pharmaceuticals.
Standing Committees
Committees formed for the purpose of assisting in decision-making on an ongoing basis.
Continuous Disclosure
A company’s ongoing obligation to inform the public of significant corporate events, both favourable and unfavourable.