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ADRAmerican Depository Receipt
ArbitrageThe simultaneous buying and selling of a security at two different prices in two different markets, with the aim of creating profits without risk
AskThe quoted offer at which someone can buy; also called the offer price
At ParAt a price equal to the face value of a security
AuctionMany auctions occur in the financial markets; such as the post market auction on the UK 100. This occurs from 1630 to 1635, after which the official settlement is declared
Authority to dealAuthorising someone to trade on your behalf. For this City Index would require your written notification and we would perform an identity check
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Base RateThe official lending rate at which the central bank offers funds to the market
Basis PointBasis point is a way of expressing variations in bond yields. One basis point is 0.01 percentage point. Basis points also are used for interest rates
BearSomeone who believes that prices in the stock market are going to decline. Opposite of a bull
BetaThe measure of an asset's risk in relation to the market
BidThe quoted price at which someone can sell
Bid-Ask SpreadThe difference between what buyers are willing to pay and what sellers are asking for in terms of price
Bollinger BandsPlus or minus two standard deviations where the standard deviations are calculated historically in a moving window estimation. Hence, the bands will widen if the most recent data is more volatile. If the prices break out of the band, this is considered a significant move
BondBonds are debt and are issued for a certain period of time
BullSomeone who believes that prices in the stock market are going to rise. Opposite of a bear
Buy OrderAn instruction to buy at a different price to where the market is currently trading
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CableA commonly used term to describe the exchange rate between British pound sterling and the U.S. dollar
CFDContract for Difference
ChartistPerson who analyses markets with the use of charts
Closing PriceThe price at which a product was traded to close the open position. Also refers to the price of the last transaction in a days trading session
Contingent if done orderInstructions you give us to attach a stop loss and/or limit order to your opening order if it is triggered and filled
Contract NoteThe confirmation of your trade describing the market, the unit of trading, the action (buy or sell), the price and the expiry date
Cost of CarryThe interest intrinsic in our share futures prices, excluding any dividends payable during the contract period
CPIConsumer Price Index, used as a measure of inflation
Cross RatesForeign exchange rate between two currencies other than the US dollar
Currency futureA financial future contract for the delivery of a specified foreign currency
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Day TradingOpening and closing of a position in the same contract in one day
DelistTo remove a stock's listing on an exchange
Delivery DateDate by which a seller must fulfil the obligations of a forward or futures contract
DerivativeA financial contract whose value is based on or derived from, a traditional security (such as a stock or bond), an asset or a market index
DividendPortion of a company's earnings paid to stockholders. Clients who have buy positions in share contracts are not entitled to dividend payments
Double Witching DayThe last trading day before expiry of options and futures on the same underlying asset
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ECBEuropean Central Bank
EDSPExchange Delivery Settlement Price. Used by many markets to arrive at the Expiry Price
Expiry DateDate at which a contract will be expired. Not to be confused with Last Day of Trading
Expiry PricePrice at which contracts are settled if they are left to expiry
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Fair ValuePrice at which theoretical future contracts should be trading above or below the leading future contract. Fair values for stock indices are determined by differentials in interest rates and dividend payments
Fast MarketExcessively rapid trading in a specific security that causes a delay in its electronic updating
FillExecution of an opening or closing order
Fundamental AnalysisExamination of a company's financials, assets, management, market niche, and products to determine value
Futures ContractTrading contract that specifies a future date for delivery of an object
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GapWhere the market trades through a level specified by the client in an order. Market gaps are common during times of volatility. Guaranteed orders protect against gapping
GearingThe use of debt to increase exposure to high risk/reward. Gearing is also known as leverage
Guaranteed orderFor a small fee you can protect an order against the risk of any market gaps
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HedgeA transaction that reduces risk
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IMMInternational Monetary Market
Index FuturesA futures contract on an index in the futures market
InflationThe rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising
Initial Margin RequirementAmount needed on deposit or credit in order to open a position. This can be reduced by placing a stop loss
IPOInitial Public Offering. Private company's first offer of stock to the public
Issued Share CapitalTotal amount of shares that have been issued
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Lagging IndicatorsEconomic indicators that follow rather than precede a country's overall pace of economic activity
Last Day of TradingThe last day on which you can open or close a trade in a particular market. Not to be confused with Expiry Date
Leading IndicatorsEconomic indicators that change before the economy changes
LeverageLeverage is also known as gearing. Where a position can be taken in product with only a fraction of its value.
LiabilityDebt, financial obligation, or potential loss
LIBORLondon Interbank Offered Rate
Limit orderMinimum selling or maximum buying price as instructed by the client. A limit order is an order to buy or sell a better price to where the market is currently trading
LiquidityA market characterised by the ability to buy and sell with relative ease
LongOpening a buy position in expectation that the market price will rise
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MarginThe deposit or available credit needed on your account in order to have your positions open
Margin CallA call from the credit department for further funds to be deposited in the account to support additional exposure from running losses
Market CapitalisationThe number of shares of a company in issue, multiplied by its share price
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OfferThe price offered at which someone can buy; also called the ask
One Cancels the Other (OCO)OCO orders you can leave two separate opening or closing orders in the same market so that if one of them is triggered and filled, the other is cancelled.
Open positionA long or short position whose value will change with a change in prices
OrderBuy or sell instruction given by a client to a dealer
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Par ValueFace value of a security
PortfolioA collection of investments, real and/or financial
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Real TimeA real-time stock or bond quote is one that states a security's most recent price as opposed to a delayed quote. City Index dealing prices update in real-time
Resistance LevelA price level above which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to rise
Retail InvestorSmall individual investors who commit capital for their personal account rather than on behalf of another
Rights IssueA privilege allowing existing shareholders to buy shares shortly before they are offered to the public at a specified and usually discounted price and usually in proportion to the number of shares already owned. Such corporate actions mean that City Index will adjust any position accordingly
ROCEReturn On Capital Employed
RolloverTransferring a trade that is near expiry into the next contract period
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission
SectorUsed to characterise a group of securities that are similar with respect to industry
ShortOpening a sell position in expectation that the market price in that underlying product will fall
SlippageSee Gap
Spot marketMarket in which commodities are bought and sold for cash and immediate delivery
SpreadThe difference between the buy and sell price
Stop OrderAn opening or closing order to buy or sell at a worse price to where the market is currently trading
Suspended TradingTemporary halt in trading in a particular security, in advance of a major news announcement or to correct an imbalance of orders to buy and sell
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TakeoverAcquiring control of a corporation by stock purchase or exchange
Technical AnalysisAnalysis of a financial market by charting its performance, using historical patterns, and focusing on trends
Tick SizeThe minimum point movement in each market
Time to MaturityThe time remaining until a financial contract expires
Trading RangeRange between the highest and lowest prices at which a stock is traded
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Underlying AssetThe security or market that City Index prices are based on (derived from)
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Variation MarginSame as open P + L e.g. any running profit from an open position can be used as additional margin. Conversely, any running loss will need to be funded
VolatileSituation that changes rapidly or suffers from extreme fluctuations