Exchange Currency

flat trades

Securities that either do not normally trade with accrued-interest (such as preferred stock), or which normally do trade as such but, for one reason or another, are currently trading without accrued interest (such as bonds in default).

Related information about flat trades:
  1. Flat Trades - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A bond in default trades flat; that is, the price quoted covers both principal and unpaid accrued interest. Any security that trades without accrued interest or at a ...
     
  2. Trade Flat - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Flat Trades · Sterile Investment. US equities are starting to give back in early trade Monday while commodities trade flat. Stronger New Home Sales Fails to ...
     
  3. Trades Flat financial definition of Trades Flat. Trades Flat finance ...
    For convertibles, trade without accrued interest. Preferred stock always "trades flat," as do bonds on which interest is in default or is in doubt. In general, trade in ...
     
  4. What is flat trades? definition and meaning
    Definition of flat trades: Securities that either do not normally trade with accrued- interest (such as preferred stock), or which normally do trade as such but, for one ...
     
  5. What Is a Flat Trade?
    Lots of these flat trades are in what's called a long position, where an investor buys a stock hoping for long term gain. If the investor gets impatient before that ...
     
  6. Yuan opens flat, trades flat as markets take breather - Chicago Tribune
    Jun 26, 2012 ... Central bank sets slightly stronger midpoint * Spot yuan stays flat in intra-day trading * Spot price weighted average flattens over last week ...
     
  7. DSP Systems - POSTED.xlsm - MDF Trader
    Aug 3, 2012 ... 65791 pts. Winning Trades. Losing Trades. Flat Trades. Learning Evaluation Engine Model Results for DSP 600, 1000, 1500 & 2000 Strategy ...
     
  8. Block trade - Financial Definition
    Flat trades. 1) A bond in default trades flat; that is, the price quoted covers both principal and unpaid, accrued interest. 2) Any security that trades without accrued ...