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ScalpingBuying up the good IPOs.
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ScalpingThe practice of trading in and out of the market on very small price fluctuations. A person who engages in this practice is known as a scalper.
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ScalpingScalping involves the buying and selling of the same contracts within a very short period of time on small market fluctuations, and sometimes, if the attempt to profit fails, buying and selling at the [..]
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ScalpingThe term for removing an excessive amount of the green leaf surface, leaving a stubbly brown turf. Continued scalping will weaken or kill the turf.
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ScalpingMachining the surface layers from ingots, billets and slabs before fabrications.
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ScalpingExcessive removal of turf leaves by close mowing. Results in a brown, stubbly appearance.
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ScalpingThe scalping process refers to removal of fines from a feed material.
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Scalping Selling tickets to a contest at a price above their face value.
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ScalpingScalping, also known as pipsing or quick trading, is a method where traders let their positions only last for a few seconds or up to a minute in order to make a small profit and minimise risk. The trade needs to be made in a highly liquid, fairly volatile instrument and be reliant on low broker fees.
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Scalpingbuying and selling an underlying multiple times in the same day for a small profit. Click here to learn more.
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ScalpingSite preparation activity using a plow or blade to remove unwanted vegetation by cutting and peeling back the layer of vegetation to expose the bare mineral soil.
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ScalpingBuying up the good IPOs.
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