Long definition

Long shifts may be established on an eight (8) or ten (10) hour per day work week arrangement pursuant to Article 13.100.
Long buying an instrument hoping that the rate will increase. In connection with the currency pair, it is purchasing the base currency using the quote currency.
Long in the trade information reported by it to ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may reconcile such information with the trade information reported to it by you. In order to enable ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and your executing broker to comply with their obligations under Applicable Laws, you acknowledge that ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may advise your executing broker of any discrepancies between the trade information provided by your executing broker and the trade information provided by you.

Examples of Long in a sentence

  • Long distance services, dedicated data and communication services, teleconferences, Project Web sites, and extranets.

  • Add Long Service Increment at 5.75% of Long Service Increment Base after 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 years if the teacher is on the 20-year plan and at 3.45% of Long Service Increment Base after 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 years if the teacher is on the 15-year plan.

  • If deemed temporarily totally disabled or permanently disabled and unable to return to work, employees may apply for Long Term Disability.

  • For purposes of this provision, Tax-Exempt Bonds shall include the obligations of the Long Island Power Authority, NYPA and Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., the interest on which is not included in gross income under the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Employees receiving industrial insurance may also be eligible for benefits under Long Term Disability Insurance.


More Definitions of Long

Long means an order to buy a financial instrument to gain profit if the market goes up;
Long means buying a CFD with the expectation that the underlying asset will increase in value.
Long means being owed money during the settlement of AS payment instructions.
Long means a Buy position that appreciates in value if market prices increase. Regarding Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.
Long exposure means that the performance of the Instrument will appreciate when the value of the underlying asset increases. Conversely Instruments that have a "short" exposure, including Bear Certificates, will decline in value where the value of the underlying asset increases. A rise in the value of the underlying asset could therefore result in the investor losing some or all of the invested capital.
Long means being owed money during the settlement of ancillary system payment instructions,
Long buying an instrument hoping that the rate will increase. In connection with the currency pair, it is purchasing the base currency using the quote currency. "Lot" – a unit to measure the quantity of shares, commodities, base currency, which is used in a trading platform. "Lot size" – the quantity of assets, commodities, base currency per one lot, defined in Specifications. "Margin level" – the ratio of equity to necessary margin (in per cent), calculated according to the formula: (equity/margin)*100%. "Margin call" – a state of the trading account when the Dealer has a right but is not obliged to close all open trades of the Customer because of insufficient funds (free margin). ▇▇▇▇▇▇ level, whereat "margin call" situation arises; is indicated in the present Agreement. "Margin trading" – trading with the use of leverage; a Customer is able to open trades which value is much higher than the employed in a trade personal funds of the Customer.