Stock Market Terms – The Top 10 Terms You Need to Know
Posted by James Breen at 9 July 2008 16:42
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Welcome to part 2 of Stock Market Terms. Here are the next 5 terms you need to know to navigate the stock market. The other 5 definitions are in my previous post on stock market terms here. Stock Market Term 5 - Market Order – A market order is an order to buy or sell a stock that will be executed on a stock exchange. When you place an order with your broker that includes no other conditions, that's an example of a market order. You agree to buy or sell a stock at whatever the market price .. click here.
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This morning we see some unusual trading activity in shares of Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSYS). An analyst raised the stock at Broadpoint Capital, and the rating went to BUY from Neutral. Interestingly enough, Broadpoint is an institutional research firm that has been largely overlooked. Nevertheless the company has been making some headwinds and has made several influential calls of late in alternative energy. Shares are up 18.5% at $33.00 as of 10:21 A.M. EST, and we have .. click here.
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