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We've found 1060 definitions containing the term: stock-market (0.63 seconds)

bullish  (ˈbʊl ɪʃ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(of a market, esp. the stock market) characterized by or causing a trend toward rising prices.
curb  (ɜrb) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Also called curb market. a market, orig. on the sidewalk or street, for the sale of securities not listed on a stock exchange.
chartist  (chartist, technical analyst) Princeton's WordNet
a stock market analyst who tries to predict market trends from graphs of recent prices of securities
market analyst  (market analyst) Princeton's WordNet
an analyst of conditions affecting a market (especially the stock market)
correction  (correction) Princeton's WordNet
a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases
curb market  (curb market) Princeton's WordNet
a stock market for trading in securities not listed on the New York Stock Exchange
split  Webster Dictionary
the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split
p/e ratio  (price-to-earnings ratio, P/E ratio) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price of a stock divided by its earnings
price-to-earnings ratio  (price-to-earnings ratio, P/E ratio) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price of a stock divided by its earnings
dow jones  (Dow Jones, Dow-Jones Industrial Average) Princeton's WordNet
an indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange
dow-jones industrial average  (Dow Jones, Dow-Jones Industrial Average) Princeton's WordNet
an indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange
pyramid  (pyramid) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) a series of transactions in which the speculator increases his holdings by using the rising market value of those holdings as margin for further purchases
boom  Webster Dictionary
a strong and extensive advance, with more or less noisy excitement; -- applied colloquially or humorously to market prices, the demand for stocks or commodities and to political chances of aspirants to office; as, a boom in the stock market; a boom in coffee
arbitrage  (arbitrage) Princeton's WordNet
practice arbitrage, as in the stock market
crash  (æʃ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a sudden general collapse of a business, the stock market, etc.
uptick  (ˈʌpˌtɪk) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a slight rise or rising trend in the stock market.
quote  (ʊt) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to state the current or market price of (a stock, bond, etc.).
stock market  (ən or, for) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a market where stocks and bonds are traded; stock exchange.
bid price  (bid price) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price at which a broker is willing to buy a certain security
standard and poor's index  (Standard and Poor's, Standard and Poor's Index) Princeton's WordNet
a broadly based stock market index
standard and poor's  (Standard and Poor's, Standard and Poor's Index) Princeton's WordNet
a broadly based stock market index
support level  (support level) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price at which a certain security becomes attractive to investors
offer price  (offer price) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price at which a broker is willing to sell a certain security
float  (ʊt) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to issue (stocks, bonds, etc.) on the stock market in order to raise money.
chartist  (ˈtʃɑr tɪst) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a specialist in the stock market who studies and draws charts of trading actions.
depression  (ɪˈprɛʃ ən) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a period during which business, employment, and stock-market values decline severely.
closing price  (closing price) Princeton's WordNet
(stock market) the price of the last transaction completed during a day's trading session
market letter  (market letter) Princeton's WordNet
a newsletter written by an analyst of the stock market and sold to subscribers
stock  Webster Dictionary
used or employed for constant service or application, as if constituting a portion of a stock or supply; standard; permanent; standing; as, a stock actor; a stock play; a stock sermon
ticker  (ˈtɪk ər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a telegraphic instrument that automatically prints stock prices, market reports, etc., on a paper tape.
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