单词 | odd lot |
释义 | odd lotn. 1. An incomplete set or random mixture of things. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > merchandise > [noun] > load or lot of specific size or abundance > in a mixture or assortment garble1592 garblings1774 oddling1854 odd lot1858 1858 N.Y. Times 26 Apr. 5/1 A sale of imported goods of every description, in odd lots, took place yesterday. 1869 Sci. Amer. 6 Feb. 91/2 Just as time is gained in the collection of the live parcels, so will it be in their delivery—by their getting out in batches instead of being dropped here and there in odd lots. 1897 Sears, Roebuck Catal. No. 104. 173/1 The pants are not the size to fit the coats and vests. We then throw them into what we call our ‘Odd Lots’, or mixed suits. 1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage ix. 33 Mr. Carey had so many books that he did not know them, and as he read little he forgot the odd lots he had bought at one time and another because they were cheap. 1931 C. Maughan Markets of London 105 Parcels of five bags or less are known as ‘odd lots’ and are sold separately at the end of the auctions. 1970–1 Public Opinion Q. 34 584 The problem was to get some kind of a known group representative of a psychotropic-using population and not the usual sample of institutionalized respondents or odd-lots of patients from scattered sources. 1999 E. Toth Unveiling Kate Chopin v. 80 His business..involved not only cotton, but also market prices on commodities such as sugar, whiskey, cigars, molasses, and corn, and odd lots of other things. 2. U.S. Stock Market. A transaction involving numbers of shares smaller than is normally dealt in. Usually attributive. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [adjective] > specific operations or arrangements short1849 marginal1870 odd lot1870 share pushing1896 new-time1897 stop-loss1901 over the counter1921 physical1946 OTC1965 index-linked1970 bed and breakfast1974 mark-to-market1981 1870 J. K. Medbury Men & Mysteries Wall St. 41 Supple youths loom up above every level,..snapping up an odd lot of Pacific Mail here, and selling five thousand Michigan Southern there. 1929 Times 1 Nov. 22/5 The list generally moved up under heavy accumulation of standard issues, together with reports of a tremendous volume of odd-lot bargain buying. 1937 Life 1 Nov. 30/2 SEC reported the biggest volume of odd-lot buying (in blocks of less than 100 shares) on its records. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 28 Feb. 8/4 But odd-lot figures..suggest that small investors were, on balance, selling in November and December of 1972 and in January of 1973. 1989 W. Boroson Keys to Investing in Mutual Funds ii. 16 It's cheaper to buy ‘round lots’—(100 shares or multiples of 100) rather than ‘odd lots’. 2001 N.Y. Times 18 Mar. iii. 8/1 Odd-lot investors, the small-fry who buy and sell fewer than 100 shares, have a reputation for doing the wrong thing. Derivatives ˌodd-ˈlotter n. U.S. Stock Market a dealer in odd lots. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > investment > investor > type of pernora1325 rentier1650 fundholder1765 rentière1837 odd-lotter1903 self-liquidator1932 short-termist1987 1903 N.Y. Times 11 Nov. 12/4 The difficulties under which the odd-lotter labors in dealing in stocks as inactive as Pacific Mail. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 28 Feb. 8/4 There is some statistical evidence that odd-lotters have been wrong far too often in the past. 2001 N.Y. Times 18 Mar. iii. 8/1 Odd-lotters who short the market—sell borrowed shares in hopes of profiting from a decline. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1858 |
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