Tuesday 19 February 2013

Market Report Terminologies have been explained as under:8

38. LONG CORNER:When a bull has a full control over the supply in the organized market and sells at the highest possible price, he is said to have a long corner.

39. MAKE UP PRICE:
It is a price fixed by stock exchange securities that are to be carried over.
40. MIXED FEELING:
Is a tone of the market in which both the falling and rising tendencies appear at the same time.
41. MODERATELY ACTIVE MARKET:
Is a situation in which there is not so much of activity of buying and selling as is inspected.
42. OFF-TAKE:
It refers to total purchase of a certain commodity on a particular day in a produce exchange or bullion
market.
43. PET OF THE MARKET:
There ate generally a number of sections in a market humming with activities. A particular section of
market which dominates the business on a particular day and fetches good price for the commodity
dealt therein is known as the “Pet of the Market”.
44. POOR TAKE:
It is a little amount of purchases in market (of course, organized market).
45. QUIET SPELL:
It is a terminology of the market report interpreting poor transaction or negligible business activity for
the day reported for.
It means an absolutely negligible business was done on a particular day in an organized market.
46. RINGS AND POOLS:
“Rings and Pools” are organization of producers and dealers in a market. A “Ring” is formed by
dealers to keep the supply of certain commodity restricted so that the price may rise and thus help in
reaping huge profit. A “Pool” is formed by producers to eliminate competition by agreeing to divide
output among them-selves.
47. SAGGING TEDENCY:
It simply means a falling tendency in prices.
Or is a situation in an organized market where prices are falling.
48. SCRIP:
It is a term used in stock exchange refers to a security, debenture or share.
49. SHORT SALE:
When a bear makes heavy forward sale of the commodity which he does not posses for delivery, he
tries to cover his sale by future purchase at a lower price. This is known as short sale.

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