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Leg 1. Term describing an order entry technique used by brokers. A leg occurs when a broker executes contingent orders in separate phases, thus increasing the risk for price swings through time delays. 2. A description of different aspects in a combination option. Notes: 1. An example is when a broker attempts to execute an option straddle order as two separate transactions. The possibility for profit and loss occurs though the fluctuating price of the options.Sometimes referred to as a leg plant. 2. A straddle has two legs, one put and one call. Leg A prolonged trend in stock market prices, such as a multiple-period bull market; or, an option that is one side of a spread transaction. See: Lifting a leg.
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By the end of his first year, this idea he first developed on a napkin and then turned into an 11-page prospectus found its way to Mike Tollin, and the project found legs. |
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