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Tip
Information given by one trader to another, which is used in making buy or sell decisions but is not available to the general public.

Tip
1. Information on a security, company, or anything else provided by one investor or trader to another that is not available to the general public, that can produce significant profits if it proves to be accurate. See also: Inside information.

2. See: Gratuity.

tip
Information unavailable to the general public that, if accurate, could produce extraordinary profits for an investor who acts on it in a security transaction.


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The weigh-in was held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in central London, with natural super-middle Dilks tipping the scales at 12st 8lb 6oz and Steve Spartacus officially the lightest at 12st 6lb.
But she re-joined Weight- Watchers and within seven months was tipping the scales at a healthy 10st again as a trim size 12.
After tipping the scales at 9 stone 13 Va lbs - a pound heavier than the challenger - Mathews said: "I hope he's ready to go to war because I am not letting down my home town fans.
 
 
 
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