Results for: call to sell something
English English
call to sell somethingcold call
(Slang) "what do you call it", generic term used to refer to something without specifying it by name, something whose name is not knownwhatchamacallit
,(new zealand) long-distance calltoll call
,, loud cry, pay for food or drink, say something loudly, speak loudly, turn to pay, yell, scream, call out loudlyshout
1) Notice given by a dealer (through Autex ) or customer of his interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; 2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.Indication
A commodity is food, metal, or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.Commodity
A legal "person" that is separate and distinct from its owners. A corporation is allowed to own assets, incur liabilities, and sell securities, among other things.Corporation
A speculative options strategy that involves selling call or putoptions on stocks that are believed to be overpriced or underpriced, and are expected not to be exercised.Overwriting
A strategy designed to reduce investment risk using call options , put options, short selling, or futures contracts. A hedge can help lock in existing profits. Its purpose is to reduce the volatility of a portfolio, by reducing the risk of loss.Hedging
abandon mission, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), end prematurely, have miscarriage, quit computer program, remove fetusabort
abrupt directional change, act as stand-in, acting in contrasting or opposing ways, advance with two-base hit, announce bridge double, being twice as much or many, bet on two races, call increasing score or bid, composed of two parts or items; twofold;...double
absence of crime, architectural style, arrange items, arrange things neatly, arrangement of items, arrangement; instruction; command; request for something; religious group, call for calm, classification of chemical reactions, command; request somethin...order
acclaim, exclamation of greeting, pellets of ice, pouring down of something harmful, rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, welcome; call to from a distance, rain ice pellets, shout or signal, shout or signal for attention, small...hail
act as a broker or middleman; buy and sell property for othersbroker
act as parent or guardian to somebody, act of increasing, call something up, cause something, cause something to swell up, collect something together, contact somebody by radio, direct something at higher angle, elevate, lift; excite, arouse; cause, br...raise
 

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