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Glossary of Trading Pit Terms
Many thanks goes out to Christine Grace for providing me with this glossary. Her website can be found here: www.bestrades.net
Terms used in the S&P trading pit. Listed in alphabetical order A - E ##Times The number of times traders/institutions are bidding or offering. For example, …offered ten TIMES." "20 up" S&P 500 Term E.g. There are 20 contracts bid for and 20 contracts offered. Arbitrage General Floor Term The simultaneous purchase and sale of identical or equivalent financial instruments or commodity futures in order to benefit from a discrepancy in their price relationship. Ask General Floor Term One "asks" a price when he offers a contract for sale. Indicates a willingness to sell a futures contract at a given price. At S&P 500 Term Same as offer: e.g. 10 at 20 indicates that someone wants to sell 10 for 20 S&Ps. Back Months General Floor Term The months being traded for futures or options-on-futures that are furthest from expiration. Barney S&P 500 Term Smith Barney. Bear General Floor Term One who believes prices will move lower. Bear Market General Floor Term A market in which prices are declining. Best Highest Bid or lowest offer at that given time. Bid General Floor Term The price that the market participants are willing to pay. The current price you would get if you sold at market. This also means someone wants to buy contracts. Bid S&P 500 Term The price a buyer is willing to pay, E.g. 20 bid on a hundred: they want to pay 20. Brokers S&P 500 Term Order fillers executing for the public. Bull General Floor Term One who expects prices to rise. Bull Market General Floor Term A market in which prices are rising. Buy On Close General Floor Term To buy at the end of a trading session at a price within the closing range. Buy On Opening General Floor Term To buy at the beginning of a trading session at a price within the opening range. Cabinet Trade (or "Cab") General Floor Term A trade that allows options traders to liquidate deep out-of-the-money options by trading the option at a price equal to one-half tick. Call General Floor Term An option to buy a commodity, security or futures contract at a specified price anytime between now and the expiration date of the option contract. Car Carried from long ago, from grains at the CBOT, in which a "Car" was a contract that represented one railroad cargo car -- and still does. We say it instead of a "Contract", as slang, since its one syllable, and as the professionals know, is the preferred terminology on the trading floor. To recap: "XYC Co sells 100 Cars not held" means they just sold 100 Contracts with broker discretion to execute the order at the market. Cash Commodity General Floor Term The actual physical commodity as distinguished from a futures commodity. CFTC General Floor Term The Commodity Futures Trading Commission as created by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974. This government agency currently regulates the nation's commodity futures industry. Choppy No real trend. Market is erratic and usually controlled by locals. Close The General Floor Term The period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to the closing range. (see Opening, The) Closing Range (or Range) General Floor Term The high and low prices, or bids and offers, recorded during the period designated as the official close. (see Settlement Price) Commission (or Round Turn) General Floor Term The one-time fee charged by a broker to a customer when a futures or options-on-futures position is liquidated either by offset or delivery. Contract General Floor Term Unit of trading for a financial or commodity future. Also, actual bilateral agreement between the parties (buyer and seller) of a futures or options-on-futures transaction as defined by an exchange. The terms of this type of contract include price, month... Contract Month General Floor Term The month in which futures contracts may be satisfied by making or accepting delivery. (see Delivery) Day Order General Floor Term An order that is placed for execution during only one trading session. If the order cannot be executed that day, it is automatically cancelled. Day Trading General Floor Term Refers to establishing and liquidating the same position or positions within one day's trading, thus ending the day with no established position in the market. Deferred General Floor Term Another term for "back months." Delivery General Floor Term The tender and receipt of an actual commodity or financial instrument, or cash in settlement of a futures contract. Discount S&P 500 Term The futures price below the cash price. Even S&P 500 Term Price is at an even dollar level: 975.00 or 1,332.00, for example. E.g. 989.00 a.k.a. "the buck". Even up S&P 500 Term There are as many contracts bid for as offered. Exercise or Strike Price General Floor Term The price at which the holder (buyer) may purchase or sell the underlying futures contract upon the exercise of an option. Expiration Date General Floor Term The last day that an option may be exercised into the underlying futures contract. Also, the last day of trading for a futures contract. __________________
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Glossary of Trading Pit Terms Alphabetical Order O - R
Alphabetical Order O - R
On S&P 500 Term Same as bid, E.g. 10 on 1: someone wants to pay 10 for 1 S&P. On the Bid/Offer XYZ House is ON THE BID"…"ABC Bank joins the bid." They have orders to buy on the Bid - usually limit orders. The inverse is true for the Offer. Open Interest General Floor Term Total number of futures or options-on-futures contracts that have not yet been offset or fulfilled by delivery. An indicator of the depth or liquidity of a market (the ability to buy or sell at or near a given price) and of the use of a market for risk- and/or asset-management. Open Order General Floor Term An order to a broker that is good until it is canceled or executed. Opening Price (Or Range) General Floor Term The range of prices at which the first bids and offers were made or first transactions were completed. Opening, The General Floor Term The period at the beginning of the trading session during which all transactions are considered made or first transactions were completed. Option General Floor Term A contract giving the holder the right, but not the obligation, hence, "option," to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a futures contract in a given commodity at a specified price at any time between now and the expiration of the option contract. Out-Trades General Floor Term A situation that results when there is some confusion or error on a trade. A difference in pricing, with both traders thinking they were buying, for example, is a reason why an out-trade may occur. Paper S&P 500 Term Pre-existing written orders held by brokers usually from retails or institutions, not locals. Performance Bond General Floor Term (Previously referred to as Margin) Funds that must be deposited as a performance bond by a customer with his or her broker, by a broker with a clearing member, or by a clearing member, with the Clearing House. The performance bond helps to ensure the financial integrity of brokers, clearing members and the Exchange as a whole. Performance Bond Call General Floor Term (previously referred to as Margin Call) A demand for additional funds because of adverse price movement. Position General Floor Term An interest in the market, either long or short, in the form of open contracts. (see Open Interest) Premium General Floor Term 1.) The excess of one futures contract price over that of another, or over the cash market price. 2.) The amount agreed upon between the purchaser and seller for the purchase or sale of a futures option -- purchasers pay the premium and sellers (writers) receive the premium. Premium S&P 500 Term The futures price above the cash price. Price Trades Price trades and is printed. A price that is actually traded and sent out (printed) to real-time data feeds. Program Traders S&P 500 Term (Ranked in order of activity) Morgan Stanley, UBS Warburg, RBC Dominion, CS First Boston, Bear Sterns, Salomon Brothers, Lehman Bros, Merrill Lynch, and Susquehanna. Pulls or Pulled When an offer or bid quoted gets cancelled/withdrawn. Example: 20 offered at 500, 450 bid in ten, 500 offer PULLED. Put General Floor Term An option to sell a commodity, security, or futures contract at a specified price at any time between now and the expiration of the option contract. Rally General Floor Term An upward movement of prices following a decline; the opposite of a reaction. Range General Floor Term The high and low prices or high and low bids and offers, recorded during a specified time. Reaction General Floor Term A decline in prices following an advance. The opposite of rally. Registered Representative General Floor Term A person employed by, and soliciting business for, a commission house or Futures Commission Merchant. Retail Retail brokerage business usually from individual traders calling their brokers. Roll-over S&P 500 Term As the front month expires and the following month becomes the front month. Round-Turn General Floor Term Procedure by which a long or short position is offset by an opposite transaction or by accepting or making delivery of the actual financial instrument or physical commodity.
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Glossary of Trading Pit Terms Alphabetical Order S - Z
Alphabetical Order S - Z
Scalp General Floor Term To trade for small gains. Scalping normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day, hour or even just a few minutes. Settlement Price General Floor Term A figure determined by the closing range that is used to calculate gains and losses in futures market accounts. Settlement prices are used to determine gains, losses, margin calls, and invoice prices for deliveries. (see Closing Range) Sizing Up When locals check quantity on a paper bid or offer. Example: "XYZ Bank 50 offered at 500, 450 bid paper, locals SIZING UP the bid." Short General Floor Term The position of one who has sold a futures contract to establish a market position and who has not yet closed out this position through an offsetting purchase; the opposite of long. Short Hedge General Floor Term The sale of a futures contract in anticipation of a later cash market sale. Used to eliminate or lessen the possible decline in value of ownership of an approximately equal amount of the cash financial instrument or physical commodity. (see hedge, long hedge.) Small Small contract lot. Not a big order. (Usually less than 9 contracts) but this is relative remember. Usually a term that is heard in a quiet market. Solly S&P 500 Term Solomon Brothers. Generally smart money, they used to be the best. Speculator General Floor Term One who attempts to anticipate price changes and, through buying and selling futures contracts, aims to make profits; does not use the futures market in connection with the production, processing, marketing or handling of a product. The speculator has no interest in making or taking delivery. Spot S&P 500 Term The S&P cash index (commonly SPY or $SPY on most screens). Spread General Floor Term The simultaneous purchase and sale of futures contracts for the same commodity or instrument for delivery in different months, or in different but related markets. A spreader is not concerned with the direction in which the market moves, but only with the difference between the prices of each contract. Spread, The S&P 500 Term The following contract month minus the front month, E.g. march-dec. Stop Order (Or Stop) General Floor Term An order to buy or sell at the market when and if a specified price is reached. Take S&P 500 Term Buy, E.g. Locals buy the hundred at 60. Thin S&P 500 Term No action, no one really trading or showing any bids or offers. Very little paper. Tick General Floor Term Refers to a change in price, either up or down. (see Minimum Price Fluctuation) Trend General Floor Term The general direction of the market. Volume General Floor Term The number of transactions in a futures or options-on-futures contract made during a specified period of time. "Watch the [bid/offer, or price]" Bid or Offer Our way of telling you that activities on the floor warrant your attention to one side of the market. Example "Watch your bid", the bid may be firming up or breaking down and the market could turn soon. A stock trader would equate this information to his or her Level 2 screen. Webber S&P 500 Term Paine Webber. They do a lot of asset allocation business: S&P's; Bonds. Witter S&P 500 Term Dean Witter. Working S&P 500 Term The Broker is trying to execute an order. X'd Out ( Or Cancelled Out ) S&P 500 Term When a trade is whistled no good and is stricken.
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