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Sell Side

Those entities which are in need of capital (i.e., they are in money shortage). The sell side could be a...

Buy-Side Institution

An institutional investor that invests money at its disposal. Examples include mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, trusts, insurers, hedge funds,...

Entry Price

The purchase price/ transfer price of an asset/ liability that is determined based on the amount required to exchange the...

Nondisplayed Exchange

An exchange (venue) in which offers to trade are not disclosed to the public. Orders can be invisibly transmitted (and...

All-In Rate

The total cost of a commodity transaction. It consists of all bid-ask spreads, exchange fees, the broker's commission (in a...

Nondisplayed Market

A market in which offers to trade are not disclosed to the public. Orders can be invisibly transmitted (and hence...

Buy Side

Those who have capital (money surplus) and want to invest it in a profitable way. They are investors who range...

Buy Side

An informal term for the institutional investors on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). In general, it refers to the...