Inactive Stock A stock that trades on very low volume.
Inside Information Company information that has not been made public.
Investment Banker The underwriter taking a firm public.
Joint Tenants More than one investor owning the same stock in a joint account.
Leverage Using borrowed funds to increase the rate of return on a investment.
Limit Order When a individual instructs a broker to to buy or sell a security at a clearly stated price, or better.
Listed Stock A stock that is listed on one of the major exchanges.
Manipulation The buying or selling of a security to create a false or misleading appearance of active trading.
Margin The act of buying securities with borrowed money provided by the brokerage firm.
Match Orders This occurs when a broker attempts to offset either heavy buying or selling in a particular stock.
Market Maker A Over-the-Counter dealer who maintains firm bid and offer prices in a specific stock by standing ready to buy or sell round lots of stock at publicly quoted prices.
Market Price The current or last reported price at which a stock traded.
Member Firm An investment house which belongs to a registered exchange.
NASD The National Association of Securities Dealers.
NASDAQ The automated price quotation network of the NASD.
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