Open
The first trade price of the day (or other time period). In futures markets, the open is a representative price of the first minute of trading. In stocks, the open is the first recorded trade price.
Articles related to Open
September 11, 2008
Jayesh Patel
The stock market is the mother of all markets. Even Wall Street's heavy-hitters know all too well the troubles that can brew when entering into a trading position. TradingMarkets contributor Jayesh Patel highlights the importance of daily stock prices in identifying which stock to buy and when.
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David Penn
David Penn
David Penn
David Penn
David Penn
David Penn
Futures Pointing to Negative Open ... Citi Gets $3 Billion from Kuwait Sovereign Wealth Fund ... FOMC Meeting Begins Today ... Toyota May Cut Sales Goal in 2008 ... GM Offers Rebates to Move Inventory ...
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April 17, 2008
Austin Passamonte
We so often see stocks opening and closing at nearly unchanged prices. But experienced traders know that often times it's the movement between the opening and closing bells that's important.
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April 4, 2008
Rob Davenport
Traders often classify themselves as stock traders, or e-mini traders, or ETF traders, or Forex traders. But my experience as a professional trader for the past 7 years has convinced me that at a more basic level there are really just two types of traders -
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March 31, 2008 about
MSFT
Jim Graham
One concept that option traders need to understand is Open Interest, it provides important information that should be considered when entering an option position.
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