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A person who expects the price of shares, and/or stock markets, to rise.
Ãâó: www.misys.com/investors/shareservices/glossary/ind...
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Bully beef. The standard ration issued to the troops. It came in large cans and was by all accounts, revolting.
Ãâó: www.whatalovelywar.co.uk/Vocabulary.html
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An individual who expects prices to rise. Bull Market - A market in which prices are rising. Buy On Close - To buy at the end of a trading session at a price within the closing range. Buy On Opening - To buy at the start of a trading session at a price within the opening range. Cabinet Trade - A trade that allows options traders to liquidate deep out-of-the-money options by trading the option at a price equal to one-half tick. ...
Ãâó: www.uscommoditiesgroup.com/traders_glossary1.htm
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refers to the belief that stock prices are likely to rise;
Ãâó: www.northernfunds.com/resources/glossary/b.html
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A neutral re-start to play following a stop in the action, much like a face-off in ice hockey. The ball is placed on the ground between two players, one from each team. The playersalternate taps to the ground with taps to the flat side of their opponent's stick, three times, before going for the ball.
Ãâó: www.usfieldhockey.com/hockey/glossary2.htm
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