- Branche: Financial services
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Provides statistics, market summary and price movements on notable stocks.
Industry:Financial services
Represents the date on which the owner may redeem part or all of the security from the issuer, prior to maturity.
Industry:Financial services
The headline of the News Story. There are several symbols used in the DJ headlines that have special meaning:
The symbol "*" at the beginning of a headline indicates that the story is a leading headline.
The symbol "=" at the beginning of a headline indicates that the story is an in-depth Dow Jones editorial.
The symbol "+" at the beginning of a headline indicates that the story has additional follow-up articles.
Numbers embedded in the headline indicate that this is a follow-up article (e.g. "-2:" indicates that this is the second article in this thread.)
Industry:Financial services
The current price of a share of stock on the exchange on which the stock is traded.
Industry:Financial services
Put writers typically sell puts below the market, as an effort to either acquire a stock at a price below current market prices, or get paid while they wait by pocketing the option premiums they received when the put options expire worthless. Put writers should like the stocks they sell the puts on, as they are incurring the obligation to buy the stock at a certain price up until that option's expiration.
Industry:Financial services
The source of the news story:
DJ -- Dow Jones
PR -- PR News Wire
BW -- Business Wire
Industry:Financial services
The risk associated with the movement of an investment's price. If the price generally fluctuates widely, there is a risk that the price may move up or down shortly before or after a sale or purchase.
Industry:Financial services
The number of puts traded in the market divided by the number of calls traded. This ratio is often used as an indication of market sentiment.
Industry:Financial services