Tuesday 19 February 2013

Market Report Terminologies have been explained as under: - 1


Market Report Terminologies have been explained as under:

1. AN ORGY OF SPECULATION:
It is a term denoting an unrestrained speculation about the prices.
It refers to the mixed rumours by the bulls and bears to achieve their objectives. They actually create
an uncertainty that may result in sharp fluctuations in prices.
2. ARBITRAGE OPERATIONS:
It is an act of buying in a cheaper market of session of a market and selling in dearer market or another
session of the market. Of course, the cost of Transportation, Insurance, and Labour etc. must be
considered in doing this. The dealer must have a full knowledge of the situation otherwise he fails
miserably.
3. ARRIVALS:
A market usually opens transaction with stock in hand i.e, brought from the previous day of business.
During the course of the business period, the day or week, fresh stocks are bought to the market. This
is known as Arrivals. It refers only to fresh addition to the total supply of commodity in the market.
4. ATTRACTIVE LEVELS:
It is a situation of high price. Good business is expected to be transacted in his case.
5. BACK DOOR LISTING:
It is a process of listing a company that has failed to meet the original requirement of listing on stock
exchange by acquiring a smaller listed company and merging into the acquisition.
6. BANKER’S CALL RATE:
It is the rate of interest changed by a bank on loan given on call and short notice.

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