Sentences with phrase «by market makers when»

Better not to get filled on a few orders every now and then, than to get ripped off by market makers when a market order hits a thin market and you end up with a lousy fill.

Not exact matches

They switched to fine wooden ones when they heard about a void left in the market by a retiring New York puzzle maker whose customers paid $ 300 per puzzle at a time when Richardson's mortgage payment was $ 274.
When authorized participants — the special ETF market makers who have the ability to make and destroy ETF shares — wish to redeem their ETF shares, they can do so by trading them in to the issuer, which delivers an equivalent amount of the ETF's underlying holdings in an «in - kind» transaction.
«The way we attack the problem is not like the way a fan does by blowing as much air as you can through a system,» says Mick Wilcox, director of marketing for Nuventix, Inc., the Austin, Tex., maker of SynJet, a synthetic jet technology that features a diaphragm that moves up and down when voltage is applied.
6 OXO is made by Ergopharm, the makers of the popular 1 - AD before it was taken off the market when the Prohormone ban was implemented.
The time apple will loose sales is next year when the tablet market is porous enough for people to realize that apple is not the only tablet maker and when google trully revamps 3.1 in every way by fall.
When market makers and other large investors accumulate sufficient shares of a NextShares fund, they can redeem their shares from the fund by transacting through intermediaries called Authorized Participants.
Without discrediting or disregarding history, the exhibition makes a case in and for the present — a time when the market has nearly consumed every aspect of the makerby turning our attention to five contemporary artists whose gestures in form embody the now and point to the new in Sculpture.
Developed by the participants of the Renewables Good Practice Working Group of RECS International, of which First Climate is a participant, the document outlines good practices for sourcing green energy and is thus targeted to support electricity end - users, market players, policy makers and stakeholders when procuring renewable electricity.
In a case where fraudulent material misrepresentations have been deliberately made with a view improperly to influence the outcome of the negotiation of the contact in favour of the maker and his principal, by an experienced player in the relevant market, there is the most powerful inference that the fraudster achieved his objective, at least to the limited extent required by Edgington v Fitzmaurice (1885) 29 Ch D 459, All ER Rep 856 — namely that his fraud was actively in the mind of the recipient when the contract came to be made.
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