An institutional investor that invests money at its disposal. Examples include mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, trusts, insurers, hedge funds,...
It stands for buying on weakness; in general, it refers to buying assets of a firm or country by long...
In general, it refers to buying assets of a firm or country by long term investors who look out to...
A relatively small trading room on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that is adjacent to the...
The process of grouping large orders together rather than allocating these orders up front. In other words, it involves combining...
A period of market activity that is distinguished by a rapid decline in stock prices, leading to enormous investing losses....
A market cycle in which the overriding trend is down. Typically, it starts with a market crash that lasts for...
A price rally that emerges as a sharp upward spike in prices following a period characterized by lack of investors'...
A dark pool that places a minimum size (block size) for each order. It is designed to ensure that trades...
A trend in the market at large or a specific security that is characterized by higher highs and higher lows....