It is a measure of a company’s profitability that indicates how much profit a company generates from its core business operations, excluding any income or expenses not directly tied to the core business activities.
An order which has been placed and being held.
A request to purchase or sell an item at a given price or within a certain range.
This is based on the execution instructions; instant execution, buy limit or sell limit.
A product has been bought too many times so the price has reached its peak and may be due a correction or decline.
An undervalued asset is one whose price has fallen below its current value as a result of substantial selling over a period of time.
A trade or position in financial markets that is held open beyond the daily trading session and into the next trading day.
The interest rate at which financial institutions, particularly banks, borrow or lend funds among themselves on an overnight basis; this rate is a key benchmark in the interbank market.
The price at which the seller is selling a product.