unrealized — un|real|ized also unrealised BrE [ʌnˈrıəlaızd] adj 1.) not achieved ▪ unrealized potential 2.) technical unrealized profits, losses etc have not been changed into a form that can be used as money … Dictionary of contemporary English
Unrealized Gain — A profit that exists on paper, resulting from any type of investment. An unrealized gain is a profitable position that has yet to be cashed in, such as a winning stock position that remains open. A gain becomes realized once the position is… … Investment dictionary
Lock In Profits — Realizing the gains of a position, such as buying a stock, by exiting at a profit. By locking in, that portion of the investment is no longer exposed to risks. All profits are unrealized until the position is closed. Also known as… … Investment dictionary
Hedge fund — A hedge fund is a private investment fund open to a limited range of investors which is permitted by regulators to undertake a wider range of activities than other investment funds and which pays a performance fee to its investment manager.… … Wikipedia
order — A mandate; precept; command or direction authoritatively given; rule or regulation. Brady v. Interstate Commerce Commission, D.C.W.Va., 43 F.2d 847, 850. Direction of a court or judge made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment,… … Black's law dictionary
undistributable reserves — Reserves that may not be distributed according to the Companies Act (1985). They include share capital, share premium account, capital redemption reserve, certain unrealized profits, or any other reserve that the company may not distribute… … Big dictionary of business and management
Pyramiding — A method of increasing a position size by using unrealized profits from successful trades to increase margin. An investor who is pyramiding uses excess margin from the increasing price of a security in his or her portfolio to purchase more of the … Investment dictionary
dual-rate transfer prices — Transfer prices that are set at different levels for the supplying and receiving divisions of an organization. The dual prices method charges a low price, say a price based on the marginal cost, to the buying division, while at the same time… … Accounting dictionary
undistributable reserves — Reserves that may not be distributed according to the Companies Act (1985). They include share capital, share premium account, capital redemption reserve, certain unrealized profits, or any other reserve that the company may not distribute… … Accounting dictionary
dual-rate transfer prices — Transfer prices that are set at different levels for the supplying and receiving divisions of an organization. The dual prices method charges a low price, say a price based on the marginal cost, to the buying division, while at the same time… … Big dictionary of business and management
stop buy order — Stop buy orders are generally used to limit loss or protect unrealized profits on a short sale. See also stop order … Black's law dictionary