Значение слова "FAST MARKET" найдено в 3 источниках

FAST MARKET

найдено в "Financial and business terms"
fast market: translation

Excessively rapid trading in a specific security that causes a delay in the electronic updating of its last sale and market conditions, particularly in options. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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Term used to define unusually hectic market conditions. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary
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A situation where markets are hectic and turbulent such that prices are rapidly changing. As a result, prices quoted on electronic trading systems may not be up to date. In the UK, SEAQ prices become indicative rather than firm during a fast market as a result. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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Rapid movement in a market caused by strong interest by buyers and/or sellers. In such circumstances price levels may be omitted and bid and offer quotations may occur too rapidly to be fully reported. Exchange Handbook Glossary


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
бирж. быстрый рынок*
а) (фондовый рынок с большим объемом заказов; с таким объмом часто не может справиться электронная система расчетов, в результате чего происходит задержка с расчетами или ошибки в выполнении заказов; напр., одно и то же предложение на продажу может быть принято двумя покупателями; термин чаще всего применяется в отношении рынка опционов)
б) (фондовый рынок с большим объемом заказов и неустойчивой конъюнктурой)
See:
stock market, option market, flat market 1)

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"быстрый" рынок: опционный рынок с большим объемом заказов (система может не справляться, и тогда происходит задержка с расчетами).

найдено в "Investment dictionary"
Fast Market: translation

A condition that will be officially declared by a stock market exchange when the financial markets are experiencing unusually high levels of volatility, combined with unusually heavy trading. Fast markets occur rarely, but when one does occur, brokers are not held to the same constraints as they are during a regular market.

Inexperienced investors are more likely to get burned in a fast market because of the unique problems that arise under extreme trading conditions. One problem is that quotes can become inaccurate when they can't keep up with the pace of trading. Another problem is that brokers may not be able to fill orders when investors want or expect them to, so their securities may be bought and sold at undesirable price levels that don't provide the return the investor anticipated.



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