Common use of Turnover Clause in Contracts

Turnover. High turnover in a derivative warrant should not be regarded as an indication that its price will go up. The price of a derivative warrant is affected by many factors from market forces to technical matters such as the price of the underlying asset, the volatility of the price of the underlying asset, the time remaining to expiry, interest rates and the expected dividend on the underlying asset.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Account Opening Agreement, Account Opening Agreement, Account Opening Agreement

Turnover. 5.2.6.1 High turnover in a derivative warrant should not be regarded as an indication that its a derivative warrant’s price will go upgoup. The price of a derivative warrant is affected by many a number of factors from in addition to market forces to technical matters forces, such as the price of the underlying asset, the volatility of the price of the underlying assetassets and its volatility, the time remaining to expiry, interest rates and the expected dividend on the underlying assetassets.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Securities Account Agreement, Securities Account Agreement, Securities Account Agreement

Turnover. High turnover in a derivative warrant should not be regarded as an indication that its a derivative warrant’s price will go up. The price of a derivative warrant is affected by many a number of factors from in addition to market forces to technical matters forces, such as the price of the underlying asset, the volatility of the price of the underlying assetassets and its volatility, the time remaining to expiry, interest rates and the expected dividend on the underlying assetassets.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Client Master Agreement, Client Master Agreement, Client Master Agreement