Traders of significant size, including pension funds, asset managers and insurance companies. They are viewed as indicators of major long-term market interest, as opposed to shorter-term intra-day speculators.
Short-term traders, referring largely to the hedge fund community.
Read full definitionCorporations in the market for hedging or financial management purposes. Corporates are not always as price sensitive as speculative funds and their interest can be very long term in nature.
Read full definitionThe longest-term trader, basing decisions on fundamental analysis with holding periods from around six months to multiple years.
Read full definitionA description of traders and/or price action acting with conviction.
Read full definitionThe simultaneous buying and selling of the same currency in different markets to profit from small price differences. The strategy exploits temporary inefficiencies in FX markets.
Read full definitionAn instruction given to a dealer to buy or sell at the best rate that can be obtained at a specific time.
Read full definitionAn instruction given to a dealer to buy or sell at a specific price or better.
Read full definitionA third party coordinating the sale of financial securities between sellers and buyers. Exchanges only accept orders from their members, so traders and investors use brokers as intermediaries; brokers are compensated through commissions, fees or payment from the exchange.
Read full definitionTraders who expect prices to rise and who may be holding long positions.
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