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on balanceConsidering everything; all taken together. There have been ups and downs, but on balance we've had a very successful first year of business.See also: balance, onon balanceTaking everything into consideration, as in On balance I think we've had a very good year. This expression, which in effect means "balancing all the factors involved," was first recorded in 1719. See also: balance, onon balance when all factors have been taken into consideration.See also: balance, onon ˈbalance when advantages and disadvantages, successes and failures, etc. have been compared: It has been decided that, on balance, she is the best person for the job despite her lack of experience.See also: balance, on on balance Taking everything into consideration; all in all.See also: balance, onLegalSeeBalanceOn balance
On balanceUsed for listed equity securities. Left over after pairing off other market buy and sell orders, usually before the opening of a stock or market but at times at the close (especially during index expirations). See: Imbalance of orders.On Balance1. In equities, the state of trade in which there are a roughly equal number of buy orders and sell orders on a given trading day. This indicates stability in the market. See also: Imbalance of orders.
2. Leftover buy and sell orders that are dealt with either before or after the trading day. In this situation, brokers attempt to find a buyer or seller for the on balance equity. |