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Great Call

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Great call
Used in the context of general equities. Potential customer who may have an interest in participating in a particular trade if customer's past inquiry or activity is any indication.

Great Call
In general equities, a potential customer. A broker or firm may look at an investor's past buying and selling history and, believing that he/she may be interested in a particular trade, approach a great call. Alternately, a great call may make himself/herself known to the broker by inquiring about his/her desired type of trade.


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``I thought it wasn't a great call, but that's always going to be my perspective,'' Collison said.
At that time there was a great call for companies to come to the assistance and clean up our city, to make it more presentable," recalls Manny.
There are always grey areas -- they call it one way and it isn't a great call.
 
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