Selling Away

When a broker solicits you to purchase securities not held or offered by the brokerage firm. As a general rule, such activities are a violation of securities regulations. Typically, when a broker is "selling away," the investments are in the form of private placements or other non-public investments.

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Short selling
Short selling, usually just referred to as "shorting", involves selling an asset that is not in posession. Suppose an investor instructs a broker to short 20,000 STL shares. The broker will carry out the instructions by borrowing the shares from another client and selling them in the market in the usual way. The investor can maintain the short position for as long as desired, provided there are always shares for the broker to borrow. At some stage, however, the investor will close out the positi ...

Selling short
If an investor thinks the price of a stock is going down, the investor could borrow the stock from a broker and sell it. Eventually, the investor must buy the stock back on the open market. For instance, you borrow 1000 shares of British Petroleum on July 1 and sell it for £8 per share. Then, on Aug 1, you purchase 1000 shares of BP at £7 per share. You've made £1000 (less commissions and other fees) by selling short.

Selling group
All banks involved in selling or marketing a new issue of stock or bonds.

Away from us
Used in context of general equities, to characterize role of a competing broker or dealer. Trading away from us signifies that stock is bought and/or sold with institutions using other trading firms.

Away from the market
In context of general equities, out of line with the inside market at this time, such as when a bid on a limit order is lower or the offer price is higher than the current market price for the security; held by the specialist for later execution unless fill-or-kill.

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