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Net Market Value

Net Market Value (NAV):
The current market price of the units or instruments of a scheme of a mutual fund. Calculated by dividing the assets of the funds by number of outstanding units.

No-delivery period:
Whenever a book closure or record date is announced by a company, the stock exchange sets a no-delivery period for that security. During this period, trading is permitted in that security. However, these trades are settled only after the no-delivery period is over. This is done to make sure that investor’s entitlement for corporate benefits is clearly determined.




Odd lot:
A number of shares that are less than the market lot are known as odd lots. Under the scrip based delivery system, these shares are normally traded at a discount to the prevailing price for the marketable lot.

Option:
The right but not the obligation of the owner to buy or sell the underlying securities before a specified date at a pre determined price.

Order-driven trading:
It is a trading initiated by buy/sell orders from investors/brokers.

Over-the-counter trading:
Trading in those stocks which are not listed on a stock exchange.




Pay-in:
Pay-in day is the designated day on which the securities or funds are paid in by the members to the clearing house of the Exchange.

Pay-out:
Pay-out is the designated day on which securities and funds are delivered / paid out to the members by the clearing house of the Exchange. In rolling settlement scenario, pay-in and pay-out are on the same day.

Price band:
The daily or weekly price limits within which price of a security is allowed to rise or fall.

Price rigging:
When a person or persons acting in concert with each other collude to artificially increase or decrease the prices of a security, that process is called price rigging.

Primary Market:
The market for issue of fresh shares by a company.
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