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Comeout

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Comeout
In the context of general equities, the opening. Antithesis of the close.

Comeout
Describing the first trade on a given security on a given trading day or the price at which the security is traded. Investors like to know the comeout price because it gives them a comparison to the prices of the previous trading day, which helps them attempt to predict short-term trends. It is also important to investors that placed orders for a security after the close of the previous trading day: the comeout price is the price the investors will pay or be paid. It is more commonly called the open or the opening.


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FYI: The site also boasts its own exclusive poker game called ComeOut Hold'em, which is similar to Texas Hold'em--except all straights are eliminated from the ranking of each hand.
and the comeout were that poor Hetty be brought to bed before her time and delivery up a dead child
 
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