Opening Range

Opening Range

What Is the Opening Range? The opening range (OR) describes a security’s high and low price for a short period just after the market opens, often the first fifteen minutes of the trading day. Day traders often monitor a stock’s opening range because it can provide an indication of market sentiment and price trend for

Open-Market Price

Open-Market Price

What is Open-Market Rate The open-market rate is the rate of interest paid on any debt security that trades in the open market. Interest rates for such debt instruments as commercial paper and banker’s acceptances would fall under the category of open-market rates. Debt securities include government bonds, corporate bonds, certificate of deposit (CD), municipal bonds and preferred

Open Mouth Operations Definition

Open Mouth Operations Definition

What Are Open Mouth Operations? Open mouth operations are speculative statements made by the Federal Reserve System (FRS) to influence interest rates and rising prices within an economy—called inflation. Open mouth operations are the announcements by the Fed, also known as the central bank when it informs exchanges where the preferred interest rates should be and not the action of

Open Outcry Definition

Open Outcry Definition

What Is Open Outcry? Open outcry was a popular method for communicating trade orders in trading pits before 2010. The verbal and hand signal communication used by traders at stock, option, and futures exchanges are now rarely employed, replaced by faster and more accurate electronic order systems. Signals and shouts made in a particular manner and sequence would convey trading