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Brokerage Fees | Whether you buy (and sell) funds or individual securities, the broker you use to execute your trades deserves a fee or commission for this service. ... |
Bull | An investor who believes that a security or the market is rising or is expected to rise. ... |
Bull Call Spread | A strategy in which a trader buys a lower strike call and sells a higher strike call to create a trade with limited profit and ... |
Bull Market | A rising stock market over a prolonged period, usually lasting at least six months and normally not more than 18 months. Any market in which ... |
Bull Momentum | When a momentum indicator is positive. In a two-line indicator, the fast line is above the slow line. A basic part of the high probability ... |
Bull Put Spread | A strategy in which a trader sells a higher strike put and buys a lower strike put to create a trade with limited profit and ... |
Bulletin Board Shell | A blank check or shell company whose securities trade on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board. ... |
Bullish | Refers to the attitude of an investor as being optimistic; an optimistic outlook. ... |
Bullish Reversal | When momentum changes from a bearish to a bullish trend. With two-line indicators, when the fast line crosses above the slow line. A momentum bullish ... |
Butterfly | The sale (or purchase) of two identical options, together with the purchase (or sale) of one option with an immediately higher strike and one option ... |
Butterfly Spread | A 3-leg option strategy using all calls or all puts. ... |
Buy | To purchase an asset. ... |
Buy Limit Order | A conditional trading order that indicates a security may be purchased only at the designated price or lower. ... |
Buy on Close | An order stipulating to buy the security at the close of the trading session. ... |
Buy on Margin | Borrowing to buy additional shares, using the shares as the collateral. ... |
Buy on Open | An order stipulating to buy the security at the opening of the trading session. ... |
Buy Order | An order to a broker to purchase a specific quantity of a security. ... |
Buy Stop | A buy order where the price stipulated is higher than the current price. The rationale here is when the buyer believes that if the security ... |
Buy Stop Limit | This says, “Don’t buy the stock unless it hits 65 or more, but I won’t pay more than 67.”Used by traders who believe that if ... |
Buy Stop Order | An order to buy that is not to be executed until the market price rises to the stop price. Once the security breaks through that ... |
Buy-and-Hold | A passive investment strategy with no active buying and selling of stocks. A long position. ... |
Buyers Market | A market in which the supply exceeds the demand, creating lower prices. ... |
Bylaws | Set of rules governing many aspects of a corporation's business, including the process of electing officers and directors, calling and conducting meetings, and defining protocols ... |
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