CFD Quantity definition

CFD Quantity means number of the Financial Instruments to which a CFD Instrument relates.

Examples of CFD Quantity in a sentence

  • CLOSING A CFD TRANSACTION On a Business Day on which either of us wishes to close any CFD Transaction (whether in whole or in part) either of us may give a Closing Notice to the other specifying the CFD Transaction it wishes to close, the related CFD Instrument, the CFD Quantity and the Closing Date.

  • CFDs allow you tomake a profit or loss from the fluctuation in the Underlying Instrument and9 the amount of any profit or loss on a CFD Trade will be the total of the difference between the opening value of the CFD (Quantity x Our Price) and the closing value of the CFD (Quantity x Our Price); less any Commission, and Daily Financing Fee you incur and are required to pay tous in respect of the CFD.

  • CFDs allow you to make a profit or loss from the fluctuation in the Underlying Instrument and the amount of any profit or loss on a CFD trade will be the total of: – the difference between the opening value of the CFD (Quantity x Our Price) and the closing value of the CFD (Quantity x Our Price); less – any fees and charges payable to us.

Related to CFD Quantity

  • Required Quantity in a unit price Contract shall mean the actual quantity of any item of Work or materials which is required to be performed or furnished in order to comply with the Contract.

  • Bill of Quantities means the priced and completed Bill of Quantities forming part of the tender.

  • Schedule of quantities means the schedule of quantities as specified and forming part of this contract.

  • Volume Commitment means the volume of NGLs that a Committed Shipper has guaranteed to ship on the Pipeline pursuant to its TSA.

  • Base Capacity Demand Resource Price Decrement means, for the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 Delivery Years, a difference between the clearing price for Base Capacity Demand Resources and Base Capacity Energy Efficiency Resources and the clearing price for Base Capacity Resources and Capacity Performance Resources, representing the cost to procure additional Base Capacity Resources or Capacity Performance Resources out of merit order when the Base Capacity Demand Resource Constraint is binding.

  • The Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities as specified and forming part of this contract.

  • Priced Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities duly priced with the accepted quoted rates of the contractor.