Letter T Vocabulary Flashcards
A strategy that adjusts asset allocations based on short-term market forecasts.
Tactical Asset Allocation
The pretax yield that a taxable bond needs to have to equal the yield of a tax-free bond.
Tax Equivalent Yield
A short-term U.S. government debt instrument with maturities ranging from a few days to one year.
Treasury Bill (T-Bill)
An investment analysis method that evaluates securities based on price patterns, volume, and other market data.
Technical Analysis
The trading of exchange-listed securities over-the-counter between institutional investors.
Third Market
A unique series of letters representing a particular stock or security listed on an exchange.
Ticker Symbol
The concept that a specific amount of money is worth more today than in the future due to its potential earning capacity.
Time Value of Money
An investment analysis approach that starts with global economic trends before evaluating specific sectors and individual stocks.
Top-Down Analysis
A measure of a company’s financial leverage, calculated by dividing total liabilities by shareholder equity.
Total Debt-to-Equity Ratio
The overall gain or loss from an investment over a specific period, including both income and capital appreciation.
Total Return
The date on which a trade is executed.
Trade Date
A temporary suspension in the trading of a security, typically due to pending news or order imbalances.
Trading Halt
The number of shares or contracts of a security that are traded during a given period.
Trading Volume
An order that moves with the market price to lock in profits or limit losses.
Trailing Stop Order
An entity appointed by a corporation to manage its shareholder records and to handle issues related to stock or bond ownership.
Transfer Agent
A U.S. government debt security with a maturity of more than ten years.
Treasury Bond
A U.S. government debt security with maturities ranging from two to ten years.
Treasury Note
Stock that has been bought back by the issuing company and is held in its treasury.
Treasury Stock
A legal document representing a secured loan on a piece of property.
Trust Deed
An individual or entity responsible for managing assets on behalf of others.
Trustee
A measure of a fund’s trading activity, calculated by dividing total sales or purchases by the fund’s average assets.
Turnover Ratio
A market in which both bid and ask prices are actively provided.
Two-Sided Market