Stop Loss Order An order to sell a stock if a certain price is reached.Stop Order An order to sell at a price below the current market, or anorder to buy at a price above the current market.Syndicate A group of underwriters or investment brokers that distributea new or secondary issue of securities.Street Name Stock kept in the name of the broker instead of the personthat actually owns the stock.Tick Slang term describing the fractional change in the price of a stock.Takeover When one company acquires another.Target Company The company that is the subject of the take-overattempt.Trader Someone who buys or sells stock for his own account to makeshort term profits.Tender Offer A public offer to purchase shares of a company from theexisting stockholders.Thin Market Usually means very few bids to buy or offers to sell.Tip Advice from a friend or acquaintance who supposedly has inside information on the next red-hot stock. (usually no good)Unit A combination of common stocks and warrants.Volatility A measure of price movement in a stock.Volume Usually the number of shares traded for the market or a stock.Warrant A certificate that gives the holder the right to buy a stock at a specific price, within a specified time period.Yield Return on investment expressed as a percentage of current price.