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Hot
Used in the context of general equities. Active, usually with positive price implications.

Hot
Informal; describing an active security. That is, a hot security is one that is traded frequently.


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After making things hot for the insurgents, the tired warriors would then be picked up and flown to safety--if all went well.
Byline: By Bob Moreland Gateshead chairman Derek Bell today thanked a crowd of more than 700 for braving a bitterly cold International Stadium and then praised the club's players for making things hot for derby rivals Blyth, (writes Bob Moreland).
Windspeaker Contributor CALGARY On a late November night in Calgary there's a chill in the air as Old Man Winter approaches slowly but surely, but at the Mount Royal College gymnasium, Candace McMaster, 18, is making things hot for the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Trojans.
 
 
 
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