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  2. Freeriding (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    Freeriding (stock market) Freeriding (also known as free-riding or free riding) is a term used in stock trading to describe the practice of buying and selling shares or other securities without actually having the capital to cover the trade. In a cash account, a freeriding violation occurs when the investor sells a stock that was purchased with ...

  3. Settlement (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Outline. Business and Economics portal. Money portal. v. t. e. Settlement is the "final step in the transfer of ownership involving the physical exchange of securities or payment ". [ 1] After settlement, the obligations of all the parties have been discharged and the transaction is considered complete. [ 2]

  4. Naked short selling - Wikipedia

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    Naked short selling. Schematic representation of naked short selling of stock shares in two steps. The short seller sells shares without owning them. They later purchase and deliver the shares for a different market price. If the short seller cannot afford the shares in the second step, or the shares are not available, a "fail to deliver" results.

  5. 5 key lessons for investors after this week's wild stock ...

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    The stock market rout, with the S&P dropping 6% in a three-day period, was especially unsettling for employees trying to save for retirement and for current retirees, as well as for people socking ...

  6. Open interest - Wikipedia

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    Open interest. Open interest (also known as open contracts or open commitments) refers to the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled (offset by delivery). [ 1] For each buyer of a futures contract there must be a seller. From the time the buyer or seller opens the contract until the counter-party closes it ...

  7. Stocks unsettled before open - AOL

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    U.S. stock markets may be poised to rise, extending their gains from earlier this week, as traders bet that the worst of the steepest economic decline since the Great Depression is ending. Then ...

  8. Stock Market Sell-Off: 3 Mistakes You Need to Avoid - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. Buying stocks on margin. It's dangerous to trade on margin in any kind of market environment, but borrowing money from your brokerage is especially risky when stocks ...

  9. Clearing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In banking and finance, clearing denotes all activities from the time a commitment is made for a transaction until it is settled. This process turns the promise of payment (for example, in the form of a cheque or electronic payment request) into the actual movement of money from one account to another. Clearing houses were formed to facilitate ...