Category: G
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Guaranteed Introducing Broker
Definition of Guaranteed Introducing Broker in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Guaranteed Introducing Broker: An introducing broker that has entered into a guarantee agreement with a futures commission merchant (FCM), whereby the FCM agrees to be jointly and severally liable […]
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Ginzy Trading
Definition of Ginzy Trading in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Ginzy Trading: A non-competitive trade practice in which a floor broker, in executing an order—particularly a large order—will fill a portion of the order at one price and the remainder of the order at […]
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GPM
Resources See Also Gross Processing Margin Futures Trading Consumer Protection Consumer Finance
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Give Up
Definition of Give Up in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Give Up: A contract executed by one broker for the client of another broker that the client orders to be turned over to the second broker. The broker accepting the order from the customer collects a fee from the […]
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Gross Processing Margin
Definition of Gross Processing Margin (GPM) in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Gross Processing Margin (GPM): Refers to the difference between the cost of a commodity and the combined sales income of the finished products that result from processing the commodity. Various […]
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Grading Certificates
Definition of Grading Certificates in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Grading Certificates: A formal document setting forth the quality of a commodity as determined by authorized inspectors or graders.
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Grades
Definition of Grades in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Grades: Various qualities of a commodity.
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Gamma
Definition of Gamma in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Gamma: A measurement of how fast the delta of an option changes, given a unit change in the underlying futures price; the 'delta of the delta.'
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Grantor
Definition of Grantor in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Grantor: The maker, writer, or issuer of an option contract who, in return for the premium paid for the option, stands ready to purchase the underlying commodity (or futures contract) in the case of a put option or to […]
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Good Till Canceled Order
Definition of Good Till Canceled Order (GTC) in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Good Till Canceled Order (GTC): An order which is valid until cancelled by the customer. Unless specified GTC, unfilled orders expire at the end of the trading day. See Open Order.