Opening Level definition

Opening Level means the level at which a Transaction is opened;
Opening Level means the opening level or price of the relevant Asset.
Opening Level means the price at which a Transaction is opened. • Open Position means, at any time, a Transaction, which has not been Closed Out, or settled prior to the time agreed for settlement.

Examples of Opening Level in a sentence

  • When you open a Buy, the Opening Level will be the higher figure quoted by us for the Transaction (ASK price) and when you open a Sell, the Opening Level will be the lower figure quoted by us for the Transaction (BID price).


More Definitions of Opening Level

Opening Level means the level at which a Transaction is opened or initiated;
Opening Level means, in relation to:
Opening Level means the Opening Level (as defined in the Equity Index/ETF Linked Conditions) of the relevant Asset where the relevant Asset Class is either an Equity Index or Exchange Traded Fund or Opening Price (as defined in the Equity Linked Conditions) of the relevant Asset, where the relevant Asset Class is a Share or a Depositary Receipt.
Opening Level means 100.
Opening Level means the Closing Level on the Initial Valuation Date, provided that if the Initial Valuation Date is not an Exchange Business Day, the Opening Level will be the Closing Level on the first succeeding day that is an Exchange Business Day.
Opening Level means, in relation to an Index, the official opening level of such Index on the relevant Exchange.
Opening Level means the level at which a Transaction is opened; “Contract for Differences” or “CFD” is a type of Transaction the purpose of which is to secure a profit or avoid a loss by reference to fluctuations in the value or price of an Instrument but specifically excludes any Transactions which are dealt with in a separate Product Module. Types of Contracts for Differences include, but are not limited to, Foreign Exchange CFDs, Futures CFDs, Option CFDs, Share CFDs and Stock Index CFDs;