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Identifier: wallstreetguide00jlmc (find matches)
Title: Wall Street guide /
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: J.L. McLean & Co.
Subjects: Stock exchanges
Publisher: New York: J.L. McLean
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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andiseon the high seas, en route from one port to another. Option.—Property bought or sold at the call ordemand of the buyer or seller, as may be specified;a conditional contract. 0. T.—On track. Outsider.—The occasional speculator or trader. Overbought.—Said when more property is boughlthan is warranted by conditions, entailing danger ofa reaction in prices. Applicable to a market or toindividuals. Overissue.—An issuing, as of notes, beyond or inexcess of the capital stock. Oversold.-—The reverse of overbought. Overtrading.—Speculation carried to unsafe limits. Paper Profits.—Profits on contracts not yet closed,and consequently not yet in hand. Par.—Of equal face value. Example: Exchange isat par when a bill in New York for the payment ofone hundred pounds sterling in London can be pur-chased for that sum. Particular Average.— (See General Average.) Pegged.—Said of a market that refuses either toadvance or to decline. Pence.—The plural of a penny. (See Penny.)
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WALL STREET GUIDE. 55 Penny.— (Great Britain.) A eoin valued at abouttwo cents; the twelfth part of a shilling. Usuallyindicated by d. Peseta.—(Spain.) A coin valued at 19.3 cents. Peso.— (Central American States): A coin valuedat (51.6 cents. (Chili) : A coin valued at 91.2 cents.(Argentine. Republic) : A eoin valued at 9G.5 cents.(Colombia) : A eoin valued at 61.6 cents. (Cuba) :A coin valued at 92.6 cents. The Mexican silver dol-lar (or peso) is valued at GG.9 cents, and the Mexicangold dollar at 98.3 cents. Pfennig.— (German Empire.) A copper coin valuedat about two mills. Piaster.— (Turkey.) A coin valued at 4.4 cents. Pig.—A mass of iron or .other metal as first ex-tracted from the ore, and weighing from fifty to twohundred and fifty pounds. Point.—On stock exchanges a point is understoodto mean one dollar a share. A decline in MissouriPacific from 65 to 62 would be a decline of threepoints. Pound Sterling.— ; £.) A British denomination ofmoney of amount equal i

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