Closed Position definition

Closed Position means the opposite of an Open Position.
Closed Position means any position which has been closed.
Closed Position means the opposite of an Open Position and a position that has been terminated by either buying or selling, offsetting a previously open position to have no commitment.

Examples of Closed Position in a sentence

  • The Open or Closed Position confirmed cannot be cancelled by the Customer.

  • Semaphores and indicators shall be clearly marked as follows:CB in Closed Position - 'ON' to be marked in white lettering on a red background CB in Open Position - 'OFF' to be marked in white lettering on a green backgroundOnly one semaphore marking shall be visible externally at any time and should be reflective.

  • Closed Position Exposures in Foreign Cur rencies that no longer exist.

  • When the position has been filled, the Position Opening Notice File is placed in the Closed Position File under title of position advertised.

  • Closed Position shall mean the opposite of an open position, thereby nullifying it and eliminating the initial exposure.


More Definitions of Closed Position

Closed Position means the opposite of an Open Position or a closed trade.
Closed Position or “Closed Contract” means the opposite of an open position i.e. the contract or the position is closed.
Closed Position means the opposite of an open position, thereby nullifying it and eliminating the initial exposure. Thus, profit or loss will be settled.
Closed Position. (“Closed order”) shall mean the combination of at least two trading operations as a result of which the sum of bought (or sold) amount of Trading instrument is fully covered by the opposite sale (or purchase) of the same Trading instrument.
Closed Position means a trade that is no longer active and has been closed by a Client, where any profit or loss is realized.
Closed Position means a trade that is no longer active and has been terminated.
Closed Position means a trading position which is no longer an open position.