Nominal is a financial term meaning very small or really below the real value or cost.
Nominal is a financial term meaning very small or really below the real value or cost.
Floating stock is the amount of particular shares available for trading.
A focus list is a list of recommended stocks published by the research department of an investment firm. It can consist of a small number of stocks believed to be the most attractive at the time of list issuing.
A J-curve is a trading pattern that shows a big loss followed by a very steep gain. In a chart this would look like "J".
An option premium is the income received by the investor who sells an option contract to another party.
An option pool is a term used to describe shares or stock reserved for employees of a privately traded company.
A non-controlling interest is a situation where a shareholder owns less than 50% of company’s shares and has no control over the decisions.