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"Down tick"
Keywords:
tick
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previous
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etf
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lower
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stock
Related Terms:
Up tick
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Up-tick
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Downtick
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Plus tick
,
Tick
,
Uptick
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Zero-plus tick
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Bull spread
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At-the-money option
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Price spread
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Out of the money
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Bear spread
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Bear call spread
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At-the-money
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Bear put spread
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In-the-money option
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At the money
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In-the-money
,
Out-of-the-money
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Bull call spread
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Bull put spread
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In the money
,
Out-of-the-money option
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Market correction
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Strike price
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Conversion arbitrage
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Short sale rule
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High price
,
In the money option
,
Index arbitrage
,
Exercise price
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Minimum price fluctuation
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Butterfly spread
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Low price
,
Rally
,
Bull market
,
What does spread mean
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Condor
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Last
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Striking price
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Collar
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Uptick rule
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Selling short
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Going short
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Married put
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Long
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Price
,
Strike
,
Straddle
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Conversion
a tick that is lower than the previous tick (or the same as the previous tick)
anfutures.com
Move down in a particular stock. On U.S. stock exchanges, you cannot sell a stock short on a downtick. ETF's are exempt from this rule.
spdrindex.com
(See: Up Tick)
bullmkt.com
A down tick, or "minus" tick is a term used to designate a transaction made at a price lower than the preceding trade. To indicate a down tick, a minus sign is usually displayed next to the last price of a stock. (see Up Tick)
vss2000.com
The sale of a security at a price lower than the previous one.
currencypro.com
When the trade price of a stock is lower than the previous trade.
investorweb.com.au
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