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cross-rate
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In foreign exchange, the price of one currency in terms of another currency in the market of a third country. For example, a London dollar cross-rate could be the price of one U.S. dollar in terms of ...
bull spread
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In most commodities and financial instruments, the term refers to buying the nearby month, and selling the deferred month, to profit from the change in the price relationship.
bear spread
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In most commodities and financial instruments, the term refers to selling the nearby contract month, and buying the deferred contract, to profit from a change in the price relationship.
market correction
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In technical analysis, a small reversal in prices following a significant trending period.
counter-trend trading
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In technical analysis, the method by which a trader takes a position contrary to the current market direction in anticipation of a change in that direction.
momentum
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In technical analysis, the relative change in price over a specific time interval. Often equated with speed or velocity and considered in terms of relative strength.
crush spread
Financial services; Commodity exchange
In the soybean futures market, the simultaneous purchase of soybean futures and the sale of soybean meal and soybean oil futures to establish a processing margin. See Gross Processing Margin.