A transaction which offsets a previous open position. In the case of having bought, selling the exact number of units so that one's exposure in the market is zero. In the case of having short sold, buying the exact number of units. On FXTrade, you can close a position by locating it under the Position tab, clicking on it, or selecting the "close" option in the window that pops up.
A powerful throwing position for the shot put in which the putting shoulder and hip are back.
An equal and opposite transaction, i.e. buying 1000 BT shares then selling 1000 BT shares, the position will be automatically closed.
The process of closing a position by offsetting an equal open position. This will make you flat.
Exposures in Foreign Currencies that no longer exist. The process of closing a position is the selling or buying a certain amount of currency to offset an equal amount of open positions. This will "square" the open position.
Exposures in Foreign Currencies that have been extinguished by expiration, settlement or offset (e.g., long position which have been fully offset by a corresponding Short Position in the same Foreign Currency and for the same Value Date).
A long or short position that has been liquidated.
A transaction which leaves the trade with a zero net commitment to the market with respect to a particular currency.
Exposures in Foreign Currencies that no longer exist. The process to close a position is to sell or buy a certain amount of currency to offset an equal amount of the open position. This will 'square' the postion.
The position of a shutter when it is seated in the window frame. The back of the shutter is visible from the outside when in the closed position.
A position in which partners hold each other involving body support (i.e., not only using handhold) or body contact while facing each other.
A transaction that is opposite in direction and magnitude to an existing position that has the effect of realizing a gain or loss.
(1) Specifically refers to the normal hold where lead and follow are in body contact, facing each other but slightly offset; (2) In the broader sense of the term, Closed Position (As opposed to Open Position) can be any variation of dance position where partners maintain body contact.
The ordinary position of ballroom dancing in which the partners face each other with their bodies approximately parallel. In Standard and Smooth the bodies are also offset about a half body width such that each person has their partner on their right side, with their left side somewhat unobstructed. Constrast Promenade position and Open position.
In partner dancing, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other.