Open Position definition

Open Position means a Long Position or a Short Position which is not a Completed Transaction.
Open Position means any position which has not been closed, a Long Position or a Short Position which is not a Completed Transaction.
Open Position means any long or short position that has not been closed.

Examples of Open Position in a sentence

  • In order to close a position, the Client must either offer to Sell (in the case of a Buy), or purchase (in the case of a Sell), the Underlying Asset covered by such Open Position, at the price quoted on the Platform at the time of such closing.

  • The Open Position shall close at a price which will be the last price quoted on the Platform immediately prior to the applicable Expiry Date and time.

  • The Client acknowledges that when rolling such Transactions to the next business day, a Premium will be either added or subtracted from his Client Account with respect to such Open Position.


More Definitions of Open Position

Open Position means any open CFD Position which has not yet been closed. In relation to CFD trading, this may be a Long Position or a Short Position which is not a Completed Transaction.
Open Position means any open option contract (call and / or put) which has not been closed. In relation to CFD trading this may be a Long Position or a Short Position which is not a Completed Transaction.
Open Position means the position in a Market created by a Trade to the extent that such position has not been closed in whole or in part under this Agreement.
Open Position means any open contract which has not been closed.
Open Position means a Transaction which has not yet been closed in whole or in part under these Terms;
Open Position means the result of the first part of a completed transaction. In this case the Client shall be obliged to:
Open Position means any position that has not been closed. For example a Long Position not covered by the opposite Short Position and vice versa;