STOCK: A magical piece of paper that is worth $37.50 until the moment you buy 
it. It will then be worth $8.95. 

BOND: What you had with your spouse until you pawned his/her golf clubs to 
invest in Amazon.com. 

BROKER: The person you trust to help you make major financial decisions. Please 
note the first five letters of this word spell "Broke." 

BEAR: What your trade account and wallet will be when you take a flyer on that 
hot stock tip your secretary gave you. 

BULL: What your broker uses to explain why your mutual funds tanked during the 
last quarter. 

MARGIN: Where you scribble the latest quotes when you're supposed to be 
listening to your manager's presentation. 

SHORT POSITION: A type of trade where, in theory, a person sells stocks he 
doesn't actually own. Since this also only ever works in theory, a short 
position is what a person usually ends up being in. (i.e. "The rent, sir? Ha. 
Ha. Ha. Well, I'm a little short this month.") 

COMMISSION: The only reliable way to wake money on the stock market, which is 
why your broker charges you one. 

YAK: What you do into a pail when you discover your stocks have plunged and 
your broker is making a margin call. 
   
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