A stock that is issued by a very large company, specifically with a market capitalization of ranging between $5-10 billion.…
A company that is not large enough, or financially sound enough to qualify for listing on the major exchanges such…
Stock for which voting powers, preferences, and other rights are decided by the issuing firm’s board of directors after the…
The situation or movement of the market as a whole, rather than a certain industry, sector, stock, etc. For example,…
A certificate that is issued by a company granting the right to the holder to buy a specific number of…
It was October 29, 1929, the day the New York Stock Exchange crashed as stocks lost 13% of their value.…
The maximum number of all single event latencies of the events that are processed in a single auction. It captures...
An event latency is the amount of time lapsing between the entry of the event into an inbound queue (incoming...
It stands for order imbalance; a situation that arises when an exchange adjusts its quotes in the opposite direction of...
A situation that arises when an exchange adjusts its quotes in the opposite direction of arriving trades. This instigates a...