Matched-order
noun, Stock Exchange.
1.
an order placed with a broker to buy a specified stock at a price above the market price with the intention of immediately selling the stock through another broker at the same price. It is designed to give the appearance of active trading in the stock.
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noun 1. (modifier) (statistics) (of an experiment) concerned with measuring the values of the dependent variables for pairs of subjects that have been matched to eliminate individual differences and that are respectively subjected to the control and the experimental condition Compare between-subjects design, within-subjects design
- Matched sample
noun 1. (statistics) a sample in which the individuals selected for analysis share all properties except that under investigation
- Matchet
/ˈmætʃət/ noun 1. an earlier name for machete
- Match fishing
noun a fishing competition
- Match-funding
noun 1. the stipulation set by a grant-providing body that the recipients of a grant raise a certain percentage of the money they require, generally a sum more or less equal to that of the sum of money being granted