Tipu, or tupu
To grow, increase, spring, begin, develop, sprout, prosper.
Hapaitia te ara tika pumau ai te rangatiratanga mo nga uri whakatipu — Foster the pathway of knowledge to strength, independence and growth for future generations
Tiaki
To care for, safeguard, keep hold of, or look after for others.
Poipoia te kakano kia puawai — Nurture the seed and it will grow
Taonga
Property, goods, treasure, prized objects.
He peka kai, he peka taonga — Some food and property, these are what a person needs
Ticker, or stock ticker, or stock symbol
A ticker, stock ticker, or stock symbol, is a series of 1-5 letters, or an abbreviation, that represents a company or ETF’s stock listed on a share market. They were introduced in November 1867, around the time of ticker tape machines, and were based on a ‘tick’ that shows movement of shares prices going up or down. They made trading across America more accurate and efficient using a shortened version of a company name. Today, some tickers are quirky and inventive, such as: Petco’s Health and Wellness Company’s WOOF, Harley-Davidson’s HOG, Cheesecake Factory CAKE, Dave & Buster's Entertainment’s PLAY, Gorilla Technology Group’s GRRR, Pacer US Small Cap Cash Cows CALF, Steven Madden’s SHOO, Southwest Airlines’ LUV, and Olympic Steel’s ZEUS. Learn more about the history of stock tickers here.
Trade, or order
In financial markets, a trade is buying or selling securities, commodities, or derivatives. On a share market like the NYSE or Nasdaq, a trade is when an investor sells shares to another investor. With Hatch, you can place four types of orders:
- Market order - Buying and selling shares in real-time (or when the markets next open)
- Auto-invest - A market order will be placed on your behalf at the frequency you choose, such as ‘the 21st of every month’ or every fortnight, month, quarter, etc
- Limit order - Enter the exact number of shares and price wanted to buy or sell shares; if the share price isn't reached, the order will not be completed
- Stop-loss orders and stop-buy orders - Instructions to sell shares if they drop in value to a certain price, called the stop price