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  2. Hand signaling (open outcry) - Wikipedia

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    The AMEX is the only US stock market to permit the transmission of buy and sell orders through hand signals as of 2003. [2] Traders usually flash the signals quickly across a room to make a sale or a purchase. Signals that occur with palms facing out and hands away from the body are an indication the gesturer wishes to sell.

  3. Open outcry - Wikipedia

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    It involves shouting and the use of hand signals to transfer information primarily about buy and sell orders. [2] The part of the trading floor where this takes place is called a pit. In an open outcry auction, bids and offers must be made out in the open market, giving all participants a chance to compete for the order with the best price.

  4. Trend following - Wikipedia

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    An initial risk rule determines position size at time of entry. Exactly how much to buy or sell is based on the size of the trading account and the volatility of the issue. Changes in price may lead to a gradual reduction or an increase of the initial trade. On the other hand, adverse price movements may lead to an exit from the entire trade.

  5. Winnipeg Commodity Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange then moved to the Commodity Exchange Tower at 360 Main Street in 1979. In 2008, the tower was renamed to 360 Main after the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange was absorbed into the American-based Intercontinental Exchange. The present 360 Main Street is home to the Underground Shops of Winnipeg Square.

  6. The markets are sending Trump a message [Video] - AOL

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    But markets have sent some crucial signals Trump would be wise to heed. “Trump’s policies entail a complicated mix of favorable and adverse supply shocks and demand shocks,” Citi economists ...

  7. Port of Churchill - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Churchill is a privately-owned port on Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.Routes from the port connect to the North Atlantic through the Hudson Strait.As of 2008, the port had four deep-sea berths capable of handling Panamax-size vessels for the loading and unloading of grain, bulk commodities, general cargo, and tanker vessels.

  8. CentrePort Canada - Wikipedia

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    CentrePort Canada is a tri-modal dry port and Foreign Trade Zone located partly in northwest Winnipeg, Manitoba (CentrePort South) and partly in the Rural Municipality of Rosser (CentrePort North), and situated adjacent to the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG). [1]

  9. Reimer Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    Reimer Express Lines Ltd., which did business as YRC Reimer, was a Canadian less than truckload (LTL) carrier and subsidiary of YRC Worldwide based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. YRC retired the Reimer brand in 2019 merging it with YRC's largest LTL subsidiary, YRC Freight.