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Guide to TSE Trading Methodology

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE fulfils a number of duties related to the operation of a securities market. It examines companies to assess their suitability as listed companies it requires these companies to comply with disclosure requirements so that investors are able to make informed decisions and it provides a market place for those companies’ shares to be traded. As a self?regulatory organisation (more…)

A guide to Universal Stock Futures

Although the world’s equity markets have been faced with a number of challenges in recent years, they have grown in terms of trading activity.The increased use of cash equity markets has in turn led to an increase in the use of equity derivative products over recent years as shown below in the graph of Euronext.liffe’s equity products volumes. Stock index derivatives have been the most widely (more…)

Westpac Broking Trading Guide

2 Trading online. You can place, amend or cancel orders via the internet. All orders are placed using Straight Through Processing (STP), including our Conditional Orders service. Plus, you’ll be able to get quotes, market depth, access company and market information from the Research Centre, review your trading history and order status, and much more. All of this is explained in more detail later in this guide. (more…)

iwTrader User Manual

The iwTrader program is a comprehensive all-in-one trading tool which enables a user to view real-time stock information; place, cancel, and change orders; monitor order status; check the account balance. 1.1 User login a. Open up Internet Explorer the Login window will pop upFig. b. If correct user name and password is typed, risk disclaimer (Fig. 2) will show up. Click on “Confirm” to continue, (more…)

Quick Guide To WinTick

WinTick is the industry first online trading system as well as a true Internet-based market search engine using ASCTrend technology. No charting software or data is needed. It works through a web browser of Windows, Macintosh, Linux or Unix. WinTick is mainly designed for eASCTrend users for stock position trading. WinTick scans over 10,000 U.S. stocks on daily basis. The goal is picking the (more…)

A Guide to the Sierra Leone Interim Stock Trading Facility

T he operations of the trading floor will be governed by the Sierra Leone Interim Stock Trading Rules and Regulations. The trading floor will be operated by the Development Coordination Department of the Bank of Sierra Leone on behalf of the SETC; while the Banking Supervision Department will perform the function of interim regulator. The overall operations will be supervised by a Managing Committee appointed (more…)

Guide to Listing on the Sierra Leone Stock Trading

Listing means admittance of a company to the Stock Exchange or such Facility for trading of its securities. The Interim Stock Trading Facility of Sierra Leone is a regulated public market. The decision to list on a public market is one of great significance for any company, and there are many reasons why a company might choose to list its shares on the Stock Trading Facility. Listing is most commonly seen (more…)

Intangible Assets and Stock Trading Strategies

Hall (2001a) argues that the value of intangible assets can be inferred from firms’stock market value and the value of tangible assets, which suggests rational valuation in the market. This paper investigates the relationship between firms’future stock returns and their inferred intangibles and indirectly tests Hall’shypothesisby using various trading strategies. It is found that the inferred intangibles have predictive (more…)

Guide to trading services

liquidity at your fingertips the london stock exchange’s range of trading services give you access to some of europe’s most liquid securities markets. More business is transacted daily on our markets than any other competing execution venue and volumes often exceed one million trades per day across 25,000 separate securities. (more…)

Information, trading and stock returns: Lessons from dually-listed securities

Considerable effort has been devoted recently to learning about the determinants of stock return volatility. Trading noise, public information, private information and trading mechanisms have all been identified as potentially important determinants of the volatility of stock returns. To identify the relative importance of these determinants, contributions to the literature have focused mostly on experiments (more…)