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Naked Put
A put sold by someone who is not short the underlying asset.
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Narrow Market
Also known as a thin market, where there is light trading.
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NAV
Net Asset Value. The total value of an asset less liabilities. In the case of a trading account, the NAV is the balance of deposits, realized and unrealized profit/loss, and interest, minus More…
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Negative Carry Pairs
A carry trade where you are long the lower interest currency and short the higher interest currency. This type of trade might be part of a hedging strategy.
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Negative Sloping Yield Curve
A yield curve is a graph that plots the various yields (usually government bonds) beginning with short term rates on the left side of the graph and extending towards long term rates to the More…
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Net Interest Rate Differential
The difference in the interest rates associated with two currencies.
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Net Position
Currency positions that have not been offset with opposite positions.
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Netting
Settlement method where only the difference (profit or loss) is settled at the close.
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New Zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar is the currency of New Zealand. It also circulates in the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. It is divided into 100 cents. See also: NZD
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News Trader
An investor who bases his/her decisions on the outcome of a news announcement and its impact on the market.
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NFP
Non-Farm Payroll. Reported monthly, this figure represents the total number of paid U.S. workers of any business, excluding farm employees, general government employees, private household More…
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Noise
The term used to describe market activity that does not always match overall market sentiment, resulting in a series of variables that, in reality, do not match their modeled counterparts. More…
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NOK
Currency symbol for the Norwegian Krone.
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Non-Client Order
An order on an exchange that is made by a participant firm or on behalf of a partner, officer, director, or employee of the participant firm. Where a participant firm is a firm that is More…
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NYCE
New York Cotton Exchange.
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NZD
NZD is the currency symbol for the New Zealand Dollar. See also: Kiwi
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