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Glossary Term
What it Means
Technical Analysis

Technical analysis is the study of charts and is based on the premise that past trends and patterns repeat themselves. Hence one can predict future trends but extrapolating past trends. The study and use of price and volume charts and other technical indicators to make trading decisions is called technical analysis. Technical analysis is used by traders to trade for the short term and by investors to fine tune entry and exit levels.

Tick

A tick size is the minimum price movement of a trading instrument. In asset classes like forex currency trading, the tick size is as low as 0.0025 paisa as that is granular levels to which the ticks trade. In case of equities, the minimum tick size varies between 0.05 paisa and 0.10 paisa. The price movements of different trading instruments vary, with their tick sizes representing the minimum amount they can move up or down on an exchange.

Ticket Fee

The ticket fee is the administrative fee charged for each trade. While the broker charges the brokerage charge for the execution, the administrative fee for a trade also includes the other costs like STT, GST, exchange charges, SEBI turnover fees, stamp duty etc. The brokerage component is fixed at times but other charges will be on actuals.

Time Value of Option

The time value of an option is an important component of the value of the option. For example, the option value consists of time value and intrinsic value. Only ITM options have intrinsic value. ATM options and OTM options only have time value. Time value is a wasting asset and as the expiry date approaches this component keeps on depleting and touches near-zero by expiry date. Time value is a useful concept of volatility traders and theta option sellers.

Top-Line

The top line is a record of a company's income or revenue that reflects the full value of goods or services sold to consumers within the statement period. It is called as top line because that is the number that is available on the top of the income statement and then after all deductions you come to the net profit which is the bottom line. Top line growth is a critical parameter to judge if the company is a high growth story or a low growth story.

Trader & Investor

In simple terms, trader is a short term player while the investor is a long term player. Traders rely more on stop losses and risk management to churn funds quickly in short periods of time. Investors are more about taking a long term view on the market and then holding on the stock till the actual value realized in the form of price. Investors rely extensively on fundamental factors while traders focus more on charts and news flows.

Trading Halt

A trading halt is a temporary suspension of trading for a particular security or securities at one exchange or across numerous exchanges. Trading halts are typically enacted in anticipation of a news announcement, to correct an order imbalance, as a result of a technical glitch or due to regulatory concerns. In India, trading halt is done in phases when the index hits circuits of 10%, 15% and 20%.

Trading Range

A trading range occurs when a security trades between consistent high and low prices for a period of time. The top of a security's trading range often provides price resistance, while the bottom of the trading range typically offers price support. An established trading range is very useful in trading stocks and other asset classes by timing right and minimizing risk of the trade.

Trading Session

A trading session is measured from the opening bell to the closing bell during a single day of business within a given financial market. In India, the trading session on the NSE begins at 9.15 and trading closes at 3.30 in the evening. Commodity markets and forex markets trade for longer hours and are more like round the clock markets.

Transaction Date

Transaction date is the date on which a trade takes place for a security or other financial instrument. The transaction date represents the time at which ownership officially transfers. This point needs to be understood properly. When A sells shares to B on Monday, the transaction date is Monday even through B will get the delivery only on Wednesday. While the demat credit comes on T+2, the official transfer of ownership has happened on Monday itself.

Transactions

A transaction is an agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange goods, services or financial instruments. Any action in the market with a financial implication is a transaction. When A buy and B sells both are entering into transactions. An intraday trade is also a transaction just like a delivery trade.

Transferable Security

Transferable Securities are essentially securities where the ownership can be transferred through an organized and exchange supervised mechanism after the trade is actually executed on the stock exchange. Transferable securities are also called securities in technical parlance. This excludes shares under lock-in period.

Trend Lines

Trend Line is the line indicating the general course or tendency of something, e.g. a geographical feature or a set of points on a graph. When it comes to stock price, the trend line can be upward trending or downward trending. A normal price chart in excel can be smoothened by a trend line that passes through the data points to give an idea of trend.

Trending Market

A trending market is a market that is trending in a specific direction. Markets can have bullish, bearish or sideways trends. Trending markets are all about situations wherein the trend can be established and displayed on a chart. The trending markets are useful because the trader can either ride the momentum or can use every reverse to the trend. That means; use dips to buy in an up trending market and use bounces to sell into a down trending market.

Thematic Fund

Thematic Funds are different from a sector fund in that a theme can be a collection of sectors. For example rate sensitivity can be a theme but that can include banks, NBFCs, auto stocks and also realty stocks. The performance of these funds is dependent on the performance of a particular theme. Unlike a diversified fund which moves in line with the broader markets, thematic funds are in sync with select variables. Thematic funds could have themes ranging from Multi-Sector, International / Multi - Economy, Commodity, particular style of investing etc.

Total Expense Ratio (TER)

Total Expense Ratio (TER) is a measure of the total costs associated with managing and operating an investment fund, such as a mutual fund. These costs consist primarily of management fees and additional expenses, such as trading fees, legal fees, auditor fees and other operational expenses. The TER is annualized and then apportioned to the fund NAV on a daily basis so that any person entering or exiting the fund at any date gets a fair deal on sharing of costs.

Total Expense Ratio (TER)

TER or the total expense ratio is a measure of the total costs associated with managing and operating an investment fund, such as a mutual fund. These costs consist primarily of management fees and additional expenses, such as trading fees, legal fees, auditor fees and other operational expenses.

Total Returns Index (TRI)

Total Returns Index (TRI) is a type of equity index that tracks both the capital gains of a group of stocks over time, and assumes that any cash distributions, such as dividends, are reinvested back into the index. Looking at an index's total return displays a more accurate representation of the index's performance. That is because when you evaluate mutual fund returns you consider the dividends and the capital gains but an absolute return index does not factor in dividends. This tends to overstate the outperformance of funds. Hence TRI gives a more honest and transparent performance picture.

Treynor Ratio

Treynor Ratio is a popular risk adjusted return calculator to evaluate mutual funds to ensure that the fund manager is not taking too much risk to generate returns. It is a way to examine the performance of an investment by adjusting for systematic risk as represented by the Beta. The Treynor ratio measures the excess return per unit of Beta in an investment asset or a trading strategy, typically referred to as systematic risk. It uses Beta as the denominator.

Treynor Ratio

Treynor Ratio Application is based on the Treynor ratio. The Treynor ratio is a popular risk adjusted return calculator to evaluate mutual funds to ensure that the fund manager is not taking too much risk to generate returns. It is a way to examine the performance of an investment by adjusting for its systematic risk as represented by Beta. The ratio measures the excess return per unit of Beta in an investment asset or a trading strategy, typically referred to as systematic risk. It uses the Beta as the denominator. Treynor Ratio is applied when the portfolio is well diversified.

Theta

Theta measures the rate at which options lose their value, specifically the time value, as the expiration date draws nearer. Theta is therefore also called the measure of time decay of an option (either call or put option). Generally expressed as a negative number, the theta of an option reflects the amount by which the option's value will decrease every day. Higher the theta, the better it is for the seller of the option as they can take the full premium into their account.

Time Value

Time Value in options trading refers to the portion of an option's premium that is attributable to the amount of time remaining until the expiration of the option contract. The premium of any option consists of two components: its intrinsic value and its time value. The time value of an options is normally the residual value. If the spot price of a stock is Rs.105 and the Rs.100 strike call option is quoting at Rs.8 then the intrinsic value of the option is Rs.5 (105 - 100) and the time value of the option is the residual value (8 - 5). OTM options only have time value and no intrinsic value.

Time-Stamp

Timestamp is a sequence of characters or encoded information identifying when a certain event occurred, usually giving date and time of day, sometimes accurate to a small fraction of a second. Normally, all transactions on the BSE and the NSE are time stamped to the micro second so that there is no scope for any misuse of the system and there is a proper audit trail available. The time stamp is also available on the contract notes.

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