Waiting: The buy or sell order you have submitted has not yet been executed, but will be executed at the start of the next trading session.
Warrants: are a derivative instrument that grants the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a security (usually shares) at a given price prior to its maturity. These contracts occur directly with the company of the security in question.
Weak shorts: refer to traders or investors who hold a short position in a stock or other financial asset and will exit at the first sign of a price rise.
Wei: The smallest denomination of ether, the cryptocurrency used in the Ethereum network.
W-8 Forms: W-8 forms are Internal Revenue Service (IRS) forms that foreign individuals and businesses must file to verify their country of residence for tax purposes, certifying that they are entitled to a lower withholding tax rate.
W-9 form: Is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form that is used to confirm a person's name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN) for employment or other income-generating purposes.
Also known as a Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification form.
52-week high: lowest price of the stock or ETF in the last 52 weeks.
52-week low: lowest share or ETF price in the last 52 weeks.
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