Sentences with phrase «winning side of the trade»

Counterparty risk is what happens when an investment bank enters into a derivative transaction with another party (the counterparty), and when the investment bank ends up on the winning side of the trade, the counterparty is unable to make good on the necessary payments to the investment bank.

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«In a so - called trade war, driven by reciprocal increases of import tariffs, nobody wins, one generally finds losers on both sides,» she said.
Finally, now is the perfect time to be patient in the market, especially considering the string of nice winning trades our Wagner Daily stock newsletter has had on the short side of the market over the past week.
Now, our proprietary signals are finally indicating it is time to start tightening protective stops and scaling out of winning trades (selling partial share size), although I should clarify we have NOT yet received the necessary signals to become bearish and start initiating trades on the short side of the market.
And much of last season's League Two - winning side are also still plying their trade on the South Coast.
Would still look for the home side in this one because of their long, confident, unbeaten run, so a Man City One Goal Winning Margin is trading at a good price of 12/5 at online bookmaker Paddy Power.
That, combined with comments from some RTT reviewers, led many observers to conclude that achieving widespread buy - in was a requirement for states to win RTT, and that, when it came to making trade - offs between bold reforms and widespread buy - in, states might do better to fall on the side of buy - in.
On the winning trade side of this equation, the bid / ask spread is absorbed by price action moving beyond an FX trade's exit.
It has taken me a few years and now I am aware of the importance of the essentials: trader mindset, risk - reward / position size, risk management, money management, and a winning system that favors probabilities on the side of the trader, (win - rate with a matching risk - reward ratio per trade).
Extreme volatility causes exchanges to raise margin requirements substantially, which reveals which side of the trade is inadequately financed, which typically is the side that was winning, which leads to a reversal in price action.
We had discussions with a number of investment banks, and it seemed obvious that those on the short side of the trade would eventually win.
When one stocker - picker «wins,» the investor on the other side of the trade «loses» by an identical amount.
Yet even the staggering list of side - deals, offsets, special auctions, and so forth that were added to the Lieberman — Warner cap - and - trade bill were not enough to build a winning congressional coalition within this inefficient framework.
She has been on the winning side of many corporate and partnership disputes, including actions commenced under the Unfair Trade Practices Act and the Franchise Act.
I'm starting to get the supplier side as it's people based, much like gossip mags; but the trade side is still a bit of a mystery — why were my bolter stories last week the ones about a Tasmanian bottlo winning liquor store of the year and Jacob's Creek rose winning three Gold medals in some obscure Denver wine show... why?
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