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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.
Compare odd lot.


Origin:
1900–05
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Financial Dictionary

Round Lot

The normal unit of trading for a security, which is generally 100 shares of stock.

Investopedia Commentary

Anything less than 100 shares is considered an odd lot.

See also: Board Lot, Bunching, Odd lot

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round lot

The standard unit of trading in a particular type of security. For stocks, a round lot is 100 shares or a multiple thereof, although a few inactive issues trade in units of 10 shares. For corporate, municipal, and government bonds, a round lot is usually considered to be $100,000 of principal amount of securities per trade. Customers involved in securities transactions in lots other than round lots are often penalized somewhat because the trades require more broker and dealer effort. Compare odd lot. Also called even lot, lot, normal trading unit.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
Copyright © 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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Main Entry: round lot
Function: noun
: the standard unit of trading in a security market usually amounting to 100 shares of stock —compare ODD LOT
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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