Sentences with phrase «side of the trade there»

This applies to credit default swaps as well — on the other side of the trade there is a guy saying, «What a nice yield.»

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For starters, there is no strong body of support on either side of the political fence in the U.S. (or globally for that matter) for the sort of trade war that is being whipped up around U.S. President Donald Trump's tweets and policy outpourings.
Furthermore, there are opportunities for progress on the structural side in terms of both trade and productivity if conditions permit another wave of global integration.
There are two basic technical setups for swing trading on the short side, each with very different looks in terms of where these stocks are trading in relation to their 52 - week highs.
As mentioned above, there are still a handful of non «A-rated» stocks in defensive sectors that may push higher in the near - term, but clearly this is not the type of high momentum, growth - driven market I like to swing trade on the long side.
Guy Smith: That's been one of my observations, because I've been in the marketing trades within side of technology and there's always this divide between sales and marketing because the salespeople, in my opinion, my humble opinion, tend to be quarterly driven and whatever the lost sale that they last had is today's emergency and I have a feeling that that's one of the ways that feature creep gets into products is the salespeople talking about the sale they just lost and if we only had that feature, and then that knocks the entire development organization off course for the features that actually serve a broader market.
For all the enthusiasm in some circles about free trade deals, there remains a slight distaste for large trade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Metrade deals, there remains a slight distaste for large trade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Metrade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and MeTrade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Mexico.
Trade negotiations were never going to be a walk in the park, but as long as both parties remain at the table, despite both sides rolling out their respective masters in the art of brinkmanship, there remains a light at the end of the tunnel.
After all, there is always someone else on the other side of the trade (buy or sell) when you make it.
When the North American Free Trade Agreement was concluded there was concern about Mexican labour and environmental standards; side agreements were established around these topics, allowing civil society to raise complaints under the terms of the agreement.
«There are some bright sides to Brexit» - Interview, Miles Beale, chief executive, UK Wine & Spirit Trade Association - Part II In this, the second part of our interview the head of the UK's Wine & a...
There is also the potential side benefit from the Angels» point of view, which is that, if Hamilton looks good between now and the time they plan on calling him up, maybe they can work out a trade with someone.
There were heated arguments on the floor of Parliament today [Friday], from both sides of the chamber over a motion filed by the Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak, for a special committee to be set up to investigate claims that the Trade Ministry extorted between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 from expatriates to allow them sit close to the President during the Ghana...
There were heated arguments on the floor of Parliament today [Friday], from both sides of the chamber over a motion filed by the Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak, for a special committee to be set up to investigate claims that the Trade Ministry extorted between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 from expatriates to allow them sit close to the President during the Ghana Expatriates Business Awards held in the country.
It's tempting to characterize Cooley High as the inner - city answer to American Graffiti — trading out Modesto's hot rods for Chicago's elevated trains — but there's a specificity to screenwriter (and Good Times co-creator) Eric Monte's memories of growing up on the Near North Side in the early 1960s that transcends mere imitation.
high road noise, rough idle, front passenger seat shakes when idling, seat belt buckles rattle against the interior side panels, doors are poor quality, fan comes on in the off position.I took the car to the dealer three times to fix fan switch and they said that there was nothing wrong with the switch and that they would fix it but I would have to sign a disclaimer form.I traded the hunk of junk and lost a lot of money.
But putting one together to open one of the year's leading trade shows is particularly tricky: there are a lot of competing interests, most of them on the commercial side of the industry.
The impact on the publishing side of the trade is unknowable, but there is little doubt that it would be significant and would probably be negative for the domestic publishers (see my earlier paragraph on why).
On the flip side, I do think there's something for the trade shows to think about in terms of addressing the traditionally publishing authors who ARE headed for a trade show for signings and things.
But this burst of activity also shows there are other investors on the other side of this trade, profiting on their downside protection.
Always look at things from your opponents point of view, as he is betting in the opposite direction that you are... remember there is always somebody on the opposite side of your trade, wanting the market to go in the opposite direction and having equally strong convictions in their trade as you have in yours.
There are many benefits to trading forex on the currency market and it can be an appealing option for those looking to make worthwhile investments and a bit of money on the side, or turn it into a full - time career.
I don't typically hear people saying «there are more buyers than sellers» in the situations you guys are describing with more unfilled orders on one side of the (potential) trade (though that would make more sense if that was what they were talking about).
There is a misunderstanding about contrarianism, that somehow if a lot of people think something, it must be wrong, so take the other side of the trade.
If one were to trad bde the daily it would good in my view to see what the weekly chart looks like to make s ure there is enough of a profit margin to make the trade, and to see if you are not going to be putting yourself in a situation where the institutional guys will be waiting to take the other side of your trade.
Consider that for every expert or investor that is predicting doom and gloom, and selling stocks, there's another expert or investor on the other side of the trade, buying the same stocks.
In addition, there's a whole mathematical side of options trading that completely confuses the heck out of me (like how the Black and Scholes model works), and I don't claim to understand the extremely complicated equations that explain option decay, option price movement, and so forth.
There can be occasional exceptions where a special order is placed, such as an «all or none» order, where the other side of the trade would not want to transact the full amount, even though the bid and ask price are the same.
There is greater volatility on the short side of trading.
There are times when a market marker will take the opposite side of your trade.
And so you seek other trading venues out away from the NYSE and NASDAQ, and occasionally you find you can get large trades done there when there is another large trader willing to take the opposite side of your trade.
Since there are no ghost buyers on the other side of the trade, literally none of the trade orders would be fulfilled.
Despite plenty of opportunities and trading with market statistics on your side, there is fierce competition in the major stock markets.
I'm not suggesting that everyone owning bonds has hedged, either, but when the amount of CDS exceeds outstanding bonds, that means there is gambling going on, because it means that there are market players that are not long the bonds that are taking the side of the trade where they receive income in the short - run if the company survives, and pay if the company fails.
Only if there are no other participants looking to trade on the instrument at a better price than your limit (which, of course they can see unless you enter it into a dark pool) AND there is a market order on the opposite side of the book will your limit order be instantaneously be hit, executed, and move the market price.
There is no guarantee that a price will be available to trade on, that's the other side of the equation.
While there might be some overlap, each side seems to feel that their respective target client base is diverse enough in terms of trading style (active trader vs long term investor) and geography (Quebec vs Western Canada) that competition is not really a focal point.
There is no borrowing involved, and this initial margin acts as a form of good - faith to ensure both parties involved in a trade will fulfill their side of the obligation.
There, a group of seven or so people — always including Messrs. Tropin and Pertusi — discusses all aspects of risk: market risks, risks in individual traders» portfolios and how they have changed since the day before, risks to the way the firm is investing its cash, counterparty risk — or risk that the firm on another side of a trade will fail, even evaluations of whether traders» are in positions that are «crowded» with other hedge funds.
The anti-anxiety effects of these drugs are usually much more dramatic and they work very quickly, but side effects (most notably drowsiness) are also more pronounced... as with everything else, there are trade - offs!
There was no wind at the time but since then the SE Trade Wind has kicked in with a clean off shore wind here on the West side of Bali.
I understand that Square - Enix wanted to be sure that players wouldn't simply trade their game in after the completion of the single - player campaign, but, while there's nothing wrong with the multi-player side, it simply doesn't feature anything we haven't seen before, or which hasn't been done better in other games.
A large part of the building was cut up into small meeting - rooms for the conferences of the trades; in an upper story another great [73] room was provided for the cosmorama; and the flat roof was to be safely inclosed with a balustrade, so that on pleasant days or evenings the frequenters of the institution might sit or promenade there, partake of harmless refreshments, listen to agreeable music, [8] and enjoy the magnificent prospect of the city below, — the heights beyond the East River on one side, the Hudson on the other, and the magnificent island - studded harbor.
Unfortunately, there don't seem to be legions of lobbyists out there for innovation (and energy efficiency, for that matter), while there are potent forces fighting on the side of coal companies and utilities, financial institutions eager to trade carbon credits, manufacturers and retailers of today's consumer products.
On the export side, there are many good changes focused on facilitating trade as the US has been actively involved in export control reform and is shifting certain items from the jurisdiction of the Department of State over to the Department of Commerce.
Although its benchmark scores are on the modes side, there seems to be no discernible performance trade - off, and we can easily put the A1 in the category of smooth performing devices.
On the other side, there are also many issues that need to be considered, before you start trading, such as: identities of managers and investors unknown, customer support, security exposures, withdrawal issues and terms of use changes.
There is a specialty trader up on the side of the mountain who will trade you maps of collectibles — including a Bluegleam deposit map — so long as you bring her what she needs.
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