Therefore, this can be used to set the TP level on the chart as shown in
the BUY trade example.
Not exact matches
Fewer Americans, for
example,
buy Canadian exports when the loonie
trades high relative to the U.S. dollar; it simply takes more of their money to
buy our products.
For
example, our firm sends out
trade notifications that explain every
buy and sell decision.
Carbon
trading markets exist, as well as offsets that are easy to purchase (for
example, some airlines ask if you'd like to
buy carbon offsets together with your ticket).
For
example, on most exchanges, you either have the option to use fiat (e.g. USD) or bitcoin to
buy or
trade altcoins.
For
example, if you want to
trade long but you want to enter on a breakout of a resistance area, you would place your
buy stop just above the resistance and you would get filled as price moves up into your stop entry order.
Anyway, there are many
examples of
trades like this, where we
buy above the high of the reversal bar.
How many times, for
example, have you heard economists insist that the US
trade deficit was «caused» by the fact that Americans refuse to save, or, even more foolishly, that «no one held a gun to the American consumer's head and forced him to
buy that flat - screen TV»?
I can make that inference because it's common knowledge that you're rational, and your only motive for
trading is an expected profit, so we've ruled out the possibility that you're
buying, for
example, because your preference for risk has changed.
For
example when
trading the actual cryptocurrency, the trader needs to obtain the right wallets to store the
bought crypto assets.
Glencore was formed 40 years ago as a physical commodities trader (that is, the company
buys and sells vessel - loads of coal, for
example, instead of «paper
trading» futures and forward contracts).
(Index funds are essentially single investments you can
buy that are made up of small amounts of tons and tons of other investments — for
example, some index funds just own tiny amounts of every publicly -
traded stock in the United States.)
Only settlement of actual payments to or from the
trading account are included, for
example,
buying / selling cash Stocks, paying / receiving options premium etc..
For
example, if you're
trading the cable (GBP / USD), you could set a
buy limit order at a lower price than the prevailing price (market price).
If a user wants to
trade TRON for ZCash for
example, they will first need to exchange their TRON for one of the key cryptocurrencies, and then use that intermediary currency to
buy ZCash.
The company operates several online
trading sites that allow customers to
buy or sell binary options and profit from «predicting» whether the price of a certain asset will be be higher or lower within a specific amount of time (for
example 60 seconds).
The easiest way to dollar cost average is to
buy a mutual or bond fund (from Vanguard for
example) where you can setup automated deposits — this way you don't have to pay
trading fees for
buying new stocks or bonds every investment cycle.
For
example, you can
buy shares in an exchange -
traded fund (ETF) that mirrors the S&P 500 index for a low commission and a management fee below 0.10 percent.
For
example, if you'll be
buying shares once per month and you choose an ETF that charges a $ 7.95
trading fee every time you make a purchase, but a comparable index mutual fund has no such fee, the index mutual fund is likely the better choice.
For
example, Clem Yates, sourcing and supply director of Off - Piste Wines, is going to talk about private label & bulk strategies for importers and distributors and how to meet the store brand challenge, in private label & channel conflict; Andrew Shaw, Group Wine
Buying Director, Conviviality PLC will talk about bottled in market strategy and how suppliers can partner with Conviviality; Florian Ceschi, Director of Ciatti Europe will give a detailed statistical analysis of the current bulk market and will identify opportunities where producers and negociants can take advantage of; David Richardson, Regulatory & Commercial Affairs Director, The Wine and Spirit
Trade Association (WSTA) will speak about regulatory issues specific to bulk products compared to cased goods.
For
example, if the Nikkei was
trading at 15,800 in Singapore, but 15,780 in Tokyo, the trader could
buy at 15,780, while selling an equivalent amount at 15,800 at the other exchange.
«For
example, if you're
buying a new Honda and
trading in an old Honda, the dealer may infer that you were happy with your old Honda and probably are not considering Toyota, Nissan, or any other competitive brand,» Dukes explained.
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When the ETF finishes above the strike price (for
example, you wrote a $ 75 covered call and the ETF closes at $ 78 on its last
trading day), the person who owns the long call will exercise his or her right to
buy your stock ETF at $ 75 per share, which forces you to sell it with an options assignment.
There are inter-commodity
trading spreads such as
buying one contract month of a commodity versus selling a different month of the same commodity, for
example:
buying May Corn and shorting December hoping that the price of May Corn gains on the December Corn price.
For
example, if economic and growth in China and Asia are deemed stronger than the USA, then an international investor will allocate more money to Asian counties by
buying a handful of blue chips, country index funds or exchange
traded funds or sector specific funds.
For
example, if I
buy a new car, I would want to keep for as long as possible, but If I
bought used, I would probably eventually want to
trade it in and get a better vehicle down the road.
For
example, if a stock is
trading at $ 10.10 and you put a limit
buy order to
buy 1000 shares at or below $ 10.00 and the price keeps moving up to $ 10.20, then $ 10.30 and then $ 10.50, until it closes the day at $ 11.00.
For
example, if I were to short 200 shares of a stock which is currently
trading at $ 20, if I put in a short order to
buy these shares at $ 19.
I
bought the EURUSD on a retrace «level
trade», I do not advise traders
trade based purely on levels; this is a good
example of why you should wait for confirmation from price action.
For
example, imagine you
buy 1 ETF that holds all 25 stocks and costs $ 50 a share, and you enjoy Vanguard's commission - free
trading.
The Spain Fund priced at twice net asset value was another
example of
trading sardines; the only possible reason for
buying the Spain Fund rather than the underlying securities was the belief that its shares would appreciate to an even more overpriced level.
For
example, when it comes to fixed income instruments, I much prefer
buying US denominated corporate bonds which
trade electronically and offer better pricing than Canadian bonds which
trade via Canada's dealer network and are subject to large markups by the various financial institution.
For
example, if you want to
trade long but you want to enter on a breakout of a resistance area, you would place your
buy stop just above the resistance and you would get filled as price moves up into your stop entry order.
Some investors avoid ETFs that don't
trade very often because they are concerned that making a purchase or sale will significantly affect the price: they worry, for
example, that if they place a $ 10,000
buy order on low - volume ETF, they will pay too much.
In the chart
example below, we had a solid and defined
trading range in the Gold market when we got a daily chart pin bar
buy signal at the bottom of the range (key support level).
For
example: we naturally want to
trade often because it makes us FEEL safe and «in control» and it gives us an injection of endorphins when we hit the
buy or sell button because we are full of the hope that we will hit a winner.
For
example, a
buy limit order might specify an individual will not pay more than $ 20 per share, so the order will not be filled if the market is
trading at $ 21 and continues to move up.
For
example, as of June 2015 Scottrade would charge you $ 7 to
buy either the A shares or B shares of Berkshire Hathaway using its website, while Schwab would charge $ 8.95 for the same
trade.
For
example, if you
buy 33 shares of a company
trading at $ 20 per share, a $ 10 commission adds 1.5 % to the price.
Many brokers are aware of this problem and will assist by
buying these securities from you at a nominal price (E *
Trade, for example, for $ 0.01, ScotTrade for $ 0.00), and providing a proper trade confirma
Trade, for
example, for $ 0.01, ScotTrade for $ 0.00), and providing a proper
trade confirma
trade confirmation.
See
trading examples and understand when you should consider
buying (or selling) call options.
For
example, if you get a loan to
buy a vehicle through your credit union and you also have a credit card at the same credit union, the vehicle may also be used to secure the debt on the credit card, making it more difficult to sell or
trade assets.
For
example, a person
buying NextShares at NAV + $ 0.02 pays two cents a share, plus commissions, in
trading costs.
It also provides a dose of reality in terms of
trade - offs that may be necessary to achieve multiple goals — for
example, how
buying a new car this year might delay
buying a house and retiring, or how a lower savings rate and less aggressive investments now might affect paying for college in a few years.
For
example, they can be sold short,
trade with a limit order, use a stop - loss order,
buy on margin, and invest as much or as little money as they wish because there is no minimum investment requirement.
For
example, if you have made two day
trades in the preceding four
trading days, you will be permitted to place one new opening transaction (
buy or sell short) on the current day.
An
example of how by placing a limit order can reduce your risk is as follows: If a company has announced that it is going to go public (IPO) and has projected an initial opening price on the first day of
trading at $ 15, it is possible that if you place a market order to
buy this stock on that day, you may end up paying $ 45 per share, an execution price substantially away from the market price of the stock at the time the order was placed, or in this case, the projected market price of the stock.
For
example, if the price hits the red zone and continues to the upside, you might want to make a
buy trade.
I think that the Bogle
example is taken a bit out of context — Bogle is not saying
buy individual stocks because ETFs are too easy to
trade, he's saying
buy index funds (which have
trading limits) instead of ETFs.