Stop Loss Price definition

Stop Loss Price means an amount calculated on each Stop Loss Reset Date (which shall be deemed to be a monetary value in the Financing Level Currency), subject to adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4, determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole and absolute discretion, as:
Stop Loss Price means the threshold price which, if reached, results in the automatic placing of an order at market price to close the Position. The threshold price is calculated by adding or subtracting (depending on the Position Direction) the Stop Loss Percentage to or from the average Opening Price of the Position. The threshold price is considered to have been reached when the Bid/ Ask price of the CFD is equal to, or exceeds, the threshold price. The Stop Loss Price is not guaranteed and there is no certainty that the Position will actually be closed at that price. You may also choose your own Stop Loss order by specifying a threshold, provided such threshold is not Higher (or lower for short Positions) than the automatic Stop Loss threshold applied by us.
Stop Loss Price means the threshold price which, if reached, results in the automatic placing of an order at market price to close the Position. The threshold price is calculated by adding or subtracting (depending on the Position Direction) the Stop Loss Percentage to or from the average Opening Price of the Position. The threshold price is considered to have been reached when the Bid/Ask price of the CFD is equal to, or exceeds, the threshold price. The

Examples of Stop Loss Price in a sentence

  • The Stop Loss Price shall be rounded upwards at the Issuer's sole discretion in accordance to the Stop Loss Rounding convention.

  • The Stop Loss Price shall be rounded downwards at the Issuer's sole discretion in accordance to the Stop Loss Rounding convention.


More Definitions of Stop Loss Price

Stop Loss Price means the amount specified as such, or determined in accordance with the formula specified in the definition of the relevant Series in the applicable Final Terms;
Stop Loss Price means the threshold price which, if reached, results in the automatic placing of an order at market price to close the Position. The threshold price is calculated by adding or subtracting (depending on the Position Direction) the Stop Loss Percentage to or from the average Opening Price of the Position. The threshold price is considered to have been reached when the Bid/Ask price of the CFD is equal to, or exceeds, the threshold price. The Stop Loss price is not guaranteed and there is no certainty that the Position will actually be closed at that price. Each Position automatically generates an automated Stop Loss. You may also choose your own Stop Loss (Client-defined Stop Loss) order by specifying a threshold, provided such threshold is not higher (or lower for short Positions) than the automatic Stop Loss threshold applied by us.
Stop Loss Price means the price specified as such in the definition of the relevant Series, subject to any adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4;
Stop Loss Price means in respect of any day and subject to adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4, an amount (which shall be deemed to be a monetary value in the Financing Level Currency) equal to the Current Financing Level, as determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole and absolute discretion. The Stop Loss Price shall be rounded in the manner specified in the applicable Final Terms;
Stop Loss Price means an amount calculated on each Stop Loss Reset Date at the Stop Loss Reset Time (which shall be deemed to be a monetary value in the Financing Level Currency), subject to adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4, determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole and absolute discretion, as:the Current Financing Level on the current Stop Loss Reset Date; minus the Current Stop Loss Premium on the current Stop Loss Reset Date.The Stop Loss Price shall be rounded downwards to the next 0.1 unit of the Financing Level Currency. The Stop Loss Price on the date of this Prospectus shall be the amount specified as such in the definition of the relevant Series in the Annex hereto;
Stop Loss Price means (i) for Long Securities, the minimum value attained by the Index during the Early Expiration Date, and (ii) for Short Securities, the maximum value attained by the Index during the Early Expiration Date.

Related to Stop Loss Price

  • Sales Price means the actual sale execution price of each Share placed by the Agent pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Write-Down Amount means, for any Collection Period for any 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, the excess of (a) the Principal Balance plus accrued and unpaid interest of such Receivable as of the last day of the Collection Period during which such Receivable became a 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, as the case may be, over (b) the estimated realizable value of such Receivable, as determined by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures for the related Collection Period, which amount may be adjusted to zero by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures if such Receivable has ceased to be a 180-day Receivable as provided in the definition of “180-day Receivable.”

  • Reference Price means the Reference Price of the Underlying as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • List Price means the list of prices of the Goods maintained by the Seller as amended from time to time;

  • Ask Price means the price at which the Company is willing to sell a CFD.

  • Relevant Reference Price means the Reference Price on the Final Valuation Date. "Security Holder" means the holder of a Security.

  • Closing Sales Price means, for any security as of any date, the last sales price of such security on the principal trading market where such security is listed or traded as reported by Bloomberg Financial Markets (or a comparable reporting service of national reputation selected by the Corporation and reasonably acceptable to the Majority Holders if Bloomberg Financial Markets is not then reporting closing sales prices of such security) (collectively, “Bloomberg”), or if the foregoing does not apply, the last reported sales price of such security on a national exchange or in the over-the-counter market on the electronic bulletin board quotation service for such security as reported by Bloomberg, or, if no such price is reported for such security by Bloomberg, the average of the bid prices of all market makers for such security as reported in the “pink sheets” by the National Quotation Bureau, Inc., in each case for such date or, if such date was not a trading day for such security, on the next preceding date which was a trading day. If the Closing Sales Price cannot be calculated for such security as of either of such dates on any of the foregoing bases, the Closing Sales Price of such security on such date shall be the fair market value as reasonably determined in good faith by the Board.

  • SAFE Price means the price per share equal to (x) the Valuation Cap divided by (y) the Fully Diluted Capitalization.