Indication of interest

Indication of interest

Indication of Interest may refer to:
* Indication of Interest (in financial trading), an investor's interest in buying a security before it is available for purchase as in pre IPO.
* Indication of Interest (Pre-Trade), posted non-binding intent to buy or sell large volumes of a security without actually placing an order on a trading venue.


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