تعريف short position في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
Position in a clients account resulting from the credit due from a short sale; sometimes used to describe a deficiency of a security in a clients account
This occurs when a person sells stock that they do not yet own These shares are usually borrowed from a broker to hand over to the buyer and then bought to give back to the broker The techniques is usually used when the seller thinks that the market price will fall
Stocks, options, or futures contracts sold short and not covered as of a particular date On the NYSE, a tabulation is issued once a month listing all issues on the Exchange in which there was a short position of 5,000 or more shares and issues in which the short position had changed by 2,000 or more shares in the preceding month Short position also means the total amount of stock an individual has sold short and has not covered, as of a particular date
A position wherein a person's interest in a particular underlying asset is as a net seller
A short position in an investment indicates a position in an investment that would increase in value as the underlying asset(s) decrease in value Opposite of a long position
Its value appreciates when the underlier depreciates, and depreciates when the underlier appreciates A portfolio can short a stock by borrowing the stock and selling it
Where an investor has an excess of sales over purchases of a particular asset at a point in time
When you sell a stock (that is borrowed) with the hope that it will decrease in price (so that you can buy them cheaper to replace the stock you borrowed) Short sellers think the price will decrease
A position wherein a person's interest in a particular series of options is as a net seller (writer) (i e , the number of contracts sold exceeds the number of contracts bought) Also, an investor is in a short position when the investor sells a stock that he or she does not own The investor is looking for the stock to drop in price so that he or she can buy it lower than what it was sold for and make a profit on the difference
A position wherein a person's interest in a particular series of options is as a net writer (i e , the number of contracts sold exceeds the number of contracts bought)
(1) A position in a customer's account in which the customer either owes the firm securities or has some other obligation to meet (2) Any position on the firm's security records having a credit balance
The result of a trader having sold more than he has bought in any particular market/commodity/instrument/contract
Stock shares that an individual has sold short and has not yet covered, as of a particular date
Occurs when a person sells stocks he or she does not yet own Shares must be borrowed, before the sale, to make "good delivery" to the buyer Eventually, the shares must be bought back to close out the transaction This technique is used when an investor believes the stock price will go down
In futures jargon, refers to the seller A short position profits from a futures price decrease
selling options or other financial instruments, including those one does not actually possess, expecting to buy them later at a lower price to cover the sale
In securities trading, a sold position which has not yet been closed by the purchase of an opposite position An investor is said to be in a short position if following a short sale he needs to buy in securities to meet his obligation On assignment, the writer of an options contract undertakes to deliver (call) or buy (put) the underlyings Opposite: long position
If you sell stock short and have not yet repurchased shares to replace the ones you borrowed, you are said to have a short position in that stock Similarly, if you buy a futures contract that commits you to sell a commodity at a specific price at some date in the future, you have a short position in that commodity
A trading inventory position reflecting a sale by a dealer of securities which it did not own at the time of sale
Stock options, or futures contracts sold short and not covered as of a particular date On the NYSE, a tabulation is issued once a month listing all issues on the Exchange in which there was a short position of 5,000 or more shares and issues in which the short position had changed by 2,000 or more shares in the preceding month Short position also means the total amount of stock an individual has sold short and has not covered, as of a particular date
A position wherein a person's interest in a particular series of options is as a net writer or seller (i e , the number of contracts sold exceeds the number of contracts bought)