Long definition

Long shifts may be established on an eight (8) or ten (10) hour per day work week arrangement pursuant to Article 13.100.
Long buying an instrument hoping that the rate will increase. In connection with the currency pair, it is purchasing the base currency using the quote currency.
Long in the trade information reported by it to XX Xxxxxx, and XX Xxxxxx may reconcile such information with the trade information reported to it by you. In order to enable XX Xxxxxx and your executing broker to comply with their obligations under Applicable Laws, you acknowledge that XX Xxxxxx may advise your executing broker of any discrepancies between the trade information provided by your executing broker and the trade information provided by you.

Examples of Long in a sentence

  • Termination Cut-Off Date Underlying 15X Long Index linked to OMX Stockholm 30 Index ISIN: CH0297773506 III.

  • For purposes of this provision, Tax-Exempt Bonds shall include the obligations of the Long Island Power Authority, NYPA and Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., the interest on which is not included in gross income under the Internal Revenue Code.

  • All full-time employees shall be eligible to participate in the UniVersity's Long- term Disability programs on the same basis as the non-represented classified staff of the UniVersity.

  • The Individual will not be moved to another room without the prior consent of Individual and their Care Manager (Long Term only).

  • Employees who continue to be unable to work following utilization of their Short-Term Disability Benefits are eligible to apply for Long Term Disability.


More Definitions of Long

Long means an order to buy a financial instrument to gain profit if the market goes up;
Long means ‘bought’ and ‘short’ means ‘sold’;
Long means buying a CFD with the expectation that the underlying asset will increase in value.
Long means being owed money during the settlement of ancillary system payment instructions,
Long exposure means that the performance of the Instrument will appreciate when the value of the underlying asset increases. Conversely Instruments that have a "short" exposure, including Bear Certificates, will decline in value where the value of the underlying asset increases. A rise in the value of the underlying asset could therefore result in the investor losing some or all of the invested capital.
Long means a Buy position that appreciates in value if market prices increase. Regarding Currency Pairs: buying the Base Currency against the Quote Currency.
Long means being owed money during the settlement of AS payment instructions.