Conclusion; cessation; ending; end.
The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
A double bar marking the end.
Uttered with a relatively contracted opening of the mouth, as certain sounds of e and o in French, Italian, and German; -- opposed to open.
A period of time at the end of the trading session when all orders are filled within the closing range.
last trading price for the market session
The price of the last transaction for a given security at the end of a given trading session. also called closing price. see also open. Also, the final half-hour of a trading session. Also, to consummate a sale, contract or ownership transfer.
The Close is the last price recorded at the end of the selected time interval.
The period at the end of a trading session during which all transactions are considered to be made at the close.
Also called a closing price, the final market price at the end of a trading session at which a security is bought or sold.
The time at the end of each trading session at which trading ceases. The time is designated by TradeSports and outlined in the contract specifications.
The elimination or netting of an open position from an account balance by making an opposite trade. If the open position is long, the contract is sold to close the position. If the open position is short, the contract is bought to close the position. (See Opening Trade.)
The Finalization of a mortgage or loan.
The end of the business day.
The closing price of a share, being the actual sale price of a share on a day, adjusted for any higher buying quote or any lower selling quote.
A period defined by an exchange and occurring at the end of each trading session wherein any transactions are considered to be made "at the close."
the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"
the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..."
be priced or listed when trading stops; "The stock market closed high this Friday"; "My new stocks closed at $59 last night"
the last or closing price of a security at the end of the trading day
The price of a security at the end of the trading period (usually the close of the regular session of a trading day).
The last traded price for the day, usually in respect of the futures market.
Short for the closing price. The last value a security or an index reaches when the corresponding stock exchange closes for the day.
These are the final odds on a horse (e.g. "closed at 5/1"). Confusingly equates to "starting price" in the UK.
The mid price of a security at the end of a trading session. Dependent on whether the stock is a SETS stock or not, the mid price will reflect the average of bid-offer or the price of LAT (last automated trade).
Refers to the price of the last trade of a security at the end of the market day. Close is also used in reference to the last half hour of trading sessions on the major exchanges.
Refers to a declaration by the batting team of a closure to an innings or the end of the days play.
The close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening.
The period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to the Closing Range (or Range). The high and low prices, or bids and offers, recorded during the period designated as the official close
The period at the end of the trading session officially designated by the exchange during which all transactions are considered made "at the close."
The Daily Close is the official daily settlement from the exchange. The Bar Close is the last price trade at the end of each time interval.
The period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to the closing range. (See opening, the.)
the final price of the stock at the end of the trading day.
The night (or nights, at a monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly) when pages are finally being finished off and sent to the printing plant. During a close, mag-world people have no life.
To close means to complete a transaction. It may mean reaching an agreement or putting the agreement into effect. In real estate, closing is the final stage in the transaction when the seller delivers the deed and the buyer delivers the purchase price.
The price of the last transaction for a particular security each day.
The closing price for the stock.
The period at the end of the trading session. Name Description
(n) The final point made in a story script, or the final shot used in the video.
Price The final price as of market close.
Final odds on a greyhound.
a statement that ends the sales-pitch and asks the customer to purchase the product
the final transaction price of a stock, bond or mutual fund on a particular trading day.
Price of the last transaction of a security on a particular trading day.
(US) Final odds on a dog (e.g. 'closed at 5 to 1'). Confusingly equates to 'Starting Price' in the UK.
a software feature you use to end or close a document.
The price of the last sale for a given security at the end of the trading day.
The market price at which a security ends trading at the close of the last known closed session. LCP Rules apply
The final transaction price for an issue on the stock exchange during the course of trading day.
The last price that a security trades for during a given period (or trading session).
The last transaction price for a stock on a particular stock exchange at the end of the trading day. If there was not an actual transaction that day, the close can refer to the last posted bid and ask prices.
The exchange-designated period at the end of the trading session during which all transactions are considered made "at the close." See Call.
At the end of a trading session, the final trade in a security. See: Closing Price; Opening, The
In commodity trading, the short period of time just before the end of the market session, when all trades are officially declared to be executed at or on the close; the last recorded price for a security or commodity, also called the last, for a particular trading session
A formal communications term that refers to session tear-down and termination, usually at the end of a networked information transaction.