Tuesday 19 February 2013

MARKET REPORT EXPRESSIONS


MARKET REPORT EXPRESSIONS
Q Explain, in simple language, the following expressions as used in a market report:
1. A firm tone was displayed throughout the day.
2. A firm tone was displayed throughout the week.
3. Bearish Hella was declared in the market.
4. Blue Chips were in great demand.
5. Brisk Business was affected.
6. Buoyancy continued in the market.
7. Easy conditions in the market.
8. Easy conditions prevailed throughout the day.
9. Sagging tendency was noticed in the market.
10. The burdening tendency was noted throughout the day.
11. The market was Bearish.
12. The market was bullishly inclined.
13. The market was cheerful.
14. The market closed flat.
15. The market was featureless.
16. The tone of the market was bright.
17. There was spurting movement throughout the week.

ANSWER:
1. A FIRM TONE WAS DISPLAYED THROUGHOUT THE DAY:
Means there was more buyers then sellers, transactions were few and prices were rising for the day.
2. A FIRM TONE WAS DISPLAYED THROUGHOUT THE WEEK:
Means there were more buyers than sellers, transactions were numerous, and prices were rising in all
the days of the week.
3. BEARISH HELLA WAS DECLARED IN THE MARKET:
Means the market was temporarily suspended due to abnormal fall in the prices.
4. BLUE CHIPS WERE IN GREAT DEMAND:
Means a rush for gilt-edged (first class) securities.
5. BRISK BUSINESS WAS AFFECTED;
Means the volume of business transacted in large quantities.
6. BUOYANCY CONTINUED IN THE MARKET;
Is used to indicate the high level of price, i.e., an upward tendency of price continued in the market
7. EASY CONDITIONS IN THE MARKET;
It means a falling or low prices ruling in the market.
8. EASY CONDITIONS PREVAILED THROUGHOUT THE DAY;
Means falling prices or low prices ruling in market of a day. It shows a small volume of business
transacted due to shortage of demand or excess of supply.
9. SAGGING TENDENCY WAS NOTICED IN THE MARKET:
Means falling trend of prices was observed.
10. THE BURDENING TENDENCY WAS NOTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY:
Is used to indicate a price which shows a tendency to rise, i.e., there was an upward tendency of the
market throughout the day.


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