Long Position definition

Long Position for CFD trading shall mean a buy position that appreciates in value if underlying market prices increase. For example, in respect of Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.
Long Position means a buy position that appreciates in value if market prices increase. In respect of Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.
Long Position for FX and CFD trading shall mean a buy position that appreciates in value if underlying market prices increase. For example, in respect of Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.

Examples of Long Position in a sentence

  • The Xxxxxx Parties’ rights pursuant to Section 1 are subject to the Xxxxxx Parties beneficially holding a Net Long Position equal to, or having aggregate net long economic exposure to, at least 2.0% of the then-outstanding Common Stock (the “Minimum Ownership Threshold”); accordingly, the Xxxxxx Parties shall provide prompt written notice to the Company upon ceasing to satisfy the Minimum Ownership Threshold.

  • Long Position – a party who buys a traded asset has a long position in the asset.


More Definitions of Long Position

Long Position means a buy position that appreciates in value if Underlying Market prices increase. For example, in respect of Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.
Long Position means an Open Position resulting from a Trade or Trades placed to buy units of a Market at Our Offer Price.
Long Position means a position held by an investment fund that, for
Long Position means a position held by a mutual fund that, for
Long Position will mean a buy position that appreciates in value if market prices increase.
Long Position means any option, warrant, convertible security, swap agreement or other security, contract right or derivative position, whether or not presently exercisable, in respect of the Merger Shares or Spin-Off Shares, as applicable, that is (i) a “call equivalent position” within the meaning of Rule 16a-1(b) of the Exchange Act, including any of the foregoing that would have been a “call equivalent position” but for the exclusion in Rule 16a-1(c)(6) of the Exchange Act, or (ii) otherwise constitutes an economic long position in respect of the Merger Shares or Spin-Off Shares, as applicable, in each case, as determined by the Calculation Agent by reference to the applicable Issuer’s or the relevant Person’s most recent filings with the SEC, to the extent such information is reported in such filings; provided that options, warrants and securities granted by the applicable Issuer (or, as to Spin-Off Shares, Spinco) which relate to securities that are not yet issued or outstanding shall not be deemed a “Long Position”, until such securities are actually issued and become outstanding.
Long Position means an Open Position resulting from a Trade