Trading Power definition

Trading Power means the maximum value of the contracts or the maximum quantity of the derivatives that the Client can trade in, which value or quantity is calculated on the balance of the Client’s margin at any time;
Trading Power means the maximum value or amount of Derivatives Trading that the Clients can undertake calculated from the remaining Margin at a time.

Examples of Trading Power in a sentence

  • The company operates on three business segment: Trading, Power Generation and Others.

  • You will need to pay the exchange fee for the new exchange and if you cancel after the Cancellation Period, your Deposit Trading Power will be reduced as described in clause 15.2.

  • No additional Deposit Trading Power (for RCI Weeks® Members), Points (for RCI Points® Members) are required for an RCI Member to receive a unit upgrade or resort change.

  • PG&E ENERGY TRADING - POWER, L.P. By: PG&E Energy Trading Power Holdings Corporation, its sole general partner By: /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The rate is per person, per day (total price is then based on the length of the tour) and, when applicable, the exchange of Points through the RCI Points® Exchange Program, or an exchange of a qualified Deposit, including Combined Deposits and/or Deposit Credits, which must have a minimum with a Deposit Trading Power of 7, through the RCI® Weeks® Exchange Program.

  • If no equivalent alternative exchange is available, we will either hold the exchange fee paid as a credit to your account against future exchange fees or, at your request, refund the exchange fee and allow you another exchange request against your deposit with no reduction in the Trading Power of your Holiday Ownership rights.

  • If you deposit your Holiday Ownership rights less than 9 months from the start date your deposited Holiday Ownership rights may be allocated a lower Deposit Trading Power.

  • Please note, refunds of exchange fees and restoration of Deposit Trading Power are not available if you cancel less than two days before the start of your exchange.

  • The Company has three operating and reporting segments namely, Trading, Power Generation and Others.

Related to Trading Power

  • Voting Power means such number of Voting Securities as shall enable the holders thereof to cast all the votes which could be cast in an annual election of directors of a company.

  • Write-Down and Conversion Powers means, with respect to any EEA Resolution Authority, the write-down and conversion powers of such EEA Resolution Authority from time to time under the Bail-In Legislation for the applicable EEA Member Country, which write-down and conversion powers are described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.