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Protect
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Protect
Assure the salesperson or trader that interest, buy or sell, will be attended to, given any change in the trading circumstances, as follows:
At a price: If the stock trades at a certain price or price range, the trader will show this market to the salesperson and thus allow participation under these favorable circumstances.
Floor protection: Representation of a client on the floor of the exchange-so that if size were to trade at his price or a better price, salesperson would participate.
Volume (OTC): If a certain amount of volume trades (that parallels the protectee's interest), trader assures salesperson of reasonable participation in the trading activity. The extent of this protection depends on liquidity, number of market makers, and other aspects of the stock.


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The authorities sent officers holding mini-shields to run along with the torchbearers to protect the runners.
The torch will be treated to a reception normally reserved for a head of state; the relay will be broadcast live for five hours; almost 90 athletes and local celebrities will join the three-mile jog; and Chinese and local security guards will protect the runners and the torch.
It happened on a hit-and-run in the sixth inning when Doug Mientkiewicz reached out on a wide pitch from Kevin Gregg while trying to protect the runner.
 
 
 
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