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"Pinning" is where professional market participants strive to get a stock to go to a certain strike price so that the bulk of the open options expire worthless.
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Evidence of Google Stock 'Pinning' by: Don Fishback March 03, 2009 | about stocks:
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Pinning their hopes on a charismatic newcomer, they underestimated the intransigence of Washington.
Elaine Dutka: Barack Obama and the Changing Political Landscape Elaine Dutka 2010
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Pinning down the effectiveness of this strategy would be a bit more complex, but not impossible.
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Pinning their hopes on a charismatic newcomer, they underestimated the intransigence of Washington.
Elaine Dutka: Barack Obama and the Changing Political Landscape Elaine Dutka 2010
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Pinning their hopes on a charismatic newcomer, they underestimated the intransigence of Washington.
Elaine Dutka: Barack Obama and the Changing Political Landscape Elaine Dutka 2010
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Pinning a lower initial market value on AIA effectively increased the likelihood that buyers of AIA shares would profit from a rise in value after the shares started trading.
Luck, Price Rescue Stock of an AIG Prized Asset Alison Tudor 2010
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That or you can checkout my instructions on Spey and Pinning in your area soon at an upcoming fly fishing show.
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Pinning down the effectiveness of this strategy would be a bit more complex, but not impossible.
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Pinning their hopes on a charismatic newcomer, they underestimated the intransigence of Washington.
Elaine Dutka: Barack Obama and the Changing Political Landscape Elaine Dutka 2010
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