An odd lot in securities trading refers to a block of stocks or bonds that is fewer than 100 shares. This is considered a non-standard trading size and can sometimes incur different types of handling fees or treatment by brokers.
In financial markets, a trading unit refers to the standard number of shares, bonds, or other securities that is generally accepted for ordinary trading purposes on exchanges.
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