Investment

Noncallable Security
A financial security that cannot be redeemed early by the issuer without penalty, rendering it immune to early redemption risks.
Normal Yield Curve
The normal yield curve, often referred to as the 'positive yield curve,' reflects an upward slope showing higher yields for long-term investments compared to short-term ones.
Not-Held Order
A not-held order allows brokers discretion for time and price, seeking optimal execution without liability for missed opportunities.
Notes (Financial Term)
Notes are the financial world's equivalent of a promise ring – sweetly binding one party to repay another.
Odd Lot
An odd lot refers to an order amount for a security that is less than the standard trading unit, typically less than 100 shares.
Offering Price
An offering price refers to the price at which a security is offered for sale, commonly associated with Initial Public Offerings (IPOs).
Offers in Finance
Understanding the financial term offers, including their definitions, types, and playful insights.
Oil ETF
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Open-End Fund
A division of investment with a diversified portfolio of pooled assets that allows for unlimited shares.
Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)
The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) - clearinghouse wizardry or the not-so-mysterious world of options!
Overhang
Overhang is a measure of potential dilution for common shareholders, usually related to stock-based compensation or large blocks of shares that may exert downward pressure on stock prices.

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