Round-lot


noun, Stock Exchange.
1.
the conventional unit or quantity in which commodities or securities are bought and sold.
2.
(in a transaction) a quantity of 100 shares of a stock that is active or 10 shares of a stock that is inactive.

Read Also:

  • Round-lotter

    [round-lot-er] /ˈraʊndˈlɒt ər/ noun 1. a buyer or seller of round lots.

  • Roundly

    adverb 1. in a round manner. 2. vigorously or briskly. 3. outspokenly, severely, or unsparingly. 4. completely or fully. 5. in round numbers or in a vague or general way. adverb 1. frankly, bluntly, or thoroughly: to be roundly criticized 2. in a round manner or so as to be round

  • Roundness

    adjective, rounder, roundest. 1. having a flat, circular surface, as a disk. 2. ring-shaped, as a hoop. 3. curved like part of a circle, as an outline. 4. having a circular cross section, as a cylinder; cylindrical. 5. spherical or globular, as a ball. 6. shaped more or less like a part of a sphere; […]

  • Round-off

    adjective 1. of or relating to the act or process of rounding. noun 2. an act or instance of rounding off decimal or fractional figures.

  • Round on

    verb 1. (intransitive, preposition) to attack or reply to (someone) with sudden irritation or anger Turn on, assail, especially verbally. For example, They all rounded on Jake for not upholding the party line. [ Mid-1800s ]


Disclaimer: Round-lot definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.