Traders Glossary
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LEVEL
A price zone or price that is significant from a technical standpoint or based on reported orders/option interest.
LEVERAGE
Also known as margin, this is the percentage or fractional increase you can trade from the amount of capital you have available. It allows traders to trade notional values far higher than the capital they have. For example, leverage of 100:1 means you can trade a notional value 100 times greater than the capital in your trading account.
LIBOR
The London Inter-Bank Offered Rate. Banks use LIBOR as a base rate for international lending. Is being replaced by SONIA.
LIMITS/LIMIT ORDER
An order that seeks to buy at lower levels than the current market or sell at higher levels than the current market. A limit order sets restrictions on the maximum price to be paid or the minimum price to be received.
LIQUID MARKET
A market which has sufficient numbers of buyers and sellers for the price to move in a smooth manner.