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plus tick — Used in the context of general equities. trade occurring at a price higher than the previous sale. uptick. Antithesis of minus tick. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: short sale. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * plus tick UK US noun [C,… … Financial and business terms
Plus Tick — A price designation referring to the trading of a security at a price higher than the previous sale price for the same security. Also known as an uptick . There are several rules regarding the tick status of a security which affect the type of… … Investment dictionary
plus tick seller — Used for listed equity securities. A short seller (referring to the regulation requiring a plus tick to short) . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
plus tick — Stock Exchange. uptick (def. 2) … Useful english dictionary
zero plus tick — UK US noun [S] (also zero uptick) STOCK MARKET ► the trading of a share, etc. at the same price as the previous time it traded, but for more than when it was last traded at a lower price: »Short sales can be made only on a zero plus tick. →… … Financial and business terms
Zero Plus Tick — A security trade that is executed at the same price as the preceding trade but at a higher price than the last trade of a different price. For more than 70 years there was an uptick rule as established by the U.S. Securities and Exchange… … Investment dictionary
zero-plus tick — Used for listed equity securities. transaction at the same price as the preceding trade, but higher than the preceding trade at a different price. Antithesis of zero minus tick. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: short sale. Bloomberg Financial… … Financial and business terms
tick — The smallest allowable increment of price movement for a contract. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The minimum allowable price fluctuation (up or down) for a futures contract. Different contracts have different size ticks. Ticks can be stated in… … Financial and business terms
Tick — Refers to the minimum change in price a security can have, either up or down. Related: point. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. tick tick 1 [tɪk] noun [countable] 1. a mark that you put next to an answer to show that it is correct… … Financial and business terms
plus — An informal term for 1/64. Half of 1/32, the smallest increment commonly used to quote the price of an agency security. For example, a quoted price of 101 and 5/32 plus is equivalent to 101 and 11/64ths. American Banker Glossary Used to quote a… … Financial and business terms