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  2. Securities information processor - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated Tape Association (CTA) Plan oversees the SIP for securities listed on all other exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Arca, NYSE American, NYSE Chicago, and Cboe stock exchanges. The Options Price Reporting Authority (OPRA) oversees the SIP for all exchange-traded securities options in the US. [3]

  3. Unlisted Trading Privileges - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq established the UTP Plan to outline the consolidation and distribution of data through one centralized resource called the Securities Information Processor (SIP). The securities listed on Nasdaq can be quoted and traded from any US exchange.

  4. NYSE Arca - Wikipedia

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    The New York Stock Exchange Building on August 9, 2011, when Deutsche Bank's db-X Group commenced trading on NYSE Arca [1] NYSE Arca, previously known as ArcaEx, an abbreviation of Archipelago Exchange, is an exchange on which both stocks and options are traded. It was owned by Intercontinental Exchange.

  5. Do You Understand the Differences Between the Stock ... - AOL

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    The sellers are publicly traded corporations that are “listed” on a given stock exchange — kind of like a merchant getting a stall in the hypothetical farmers market.

  6. Common stock vs. preferred stock: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Common stock vs. preferred stock: How they compare Common stock and preferred stock are the two types of stock that are most often issued by publicly traded companies and they each come with their ...

  7. Options Price Reporting Authority - Wikipedia

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    Because options prices are automatically updated as soon as the underlying stock price changes, the potential existed to update at five times as many price points. [3] Dollar Strikes: The standard stock option strike prices are in increments of $2.50 at and below $25, and in $5.00 increments for strikes above $25. A Dollar Strike Program would ...

  8. A high-growth, rapid innovator like Apple (AAPL) is hardly the sort of stock you'd expect to find in a value investor's portfolio. Nevertheless, value investing guru Bill Nygren runs a mutual fund ...

  9. CUSIP - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the CUSIP system go back to 1964, when the financial markets were dealing with what was known as the securities settlement paper crunch on Wall Street. [5] [6] [7] At that time, increased trading volumes of equity securities, which were settled by the exchange of paper stock certificates, caused a backlog in clearing and settlement activities.