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OPD
Tape symbol showing either the first transaction of the day in a security after a delayed opening or the opening transaction in a security whose price has experienced a large rise or fall from the previous day's closing price.

OPD
On a ticker tape, a symbol indicating that the trade being reported is the opening trade. It is especially used when the trade is being reported late or when there has been a significant price movement from the closing price of the previous trading day.

OPD
Used on the consolidated tape to indicate an opening transaction that is being reported late: GY.OPD 2s51 1/2 .


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