| 1. | T-Bills | See Treasury Bills. |
| 2. | T-Bonds | See Treasury Bonds. |
| 3. | T-Notes | See Treasury Notes. |
| 4. | T/N | See Tomorrow Next. |
| 5. | T/N Roll | See Tomorrow Next. |
| 6. | Take Profit Order | A customer's instructions to buy or sell a currency pair which, when executed, will result in the reduction in the size of the existing position and show a profit on said position. More… |
| 7. | Take Profits | A limit order that is placed above the market with a long position or below the market with a short position. When the market reaches the limit price, the position is closed thereby locking More… |
| 8. | Take the Offer | A verbal order where a trader agrees to the price with which to sell a currency pair to a dealer. |
| 9. | Technical Analysis | An effort to forecast prices by analyzing market data, i.e. historical price trends and averages, volumes, open interest, etc. |
| 10. | Technical Correction | A price adjustment based on technical factors like resistance and support levels, as well as overbought and oversold levels, instead of market sentiment. |
| 11. | Technical Indicators | Short-term trends that technical analysts use to predict future price movements of securities and/or commodities. Also called technicals, technicalities. See also: Technical Analysts |
| 12. | Technical Side | The use of historical rates, price charts, and other market data to forecast future prices by means of statistical analysis. |
| 13. | Technical Trader | An investor who uses technical analysis. See also: Technical Analysis |
| 14. | Technicalities | Short-term trends that technical analysts use to predict future price movements of securities and/or commodities. Also called technicals, technical indicators. |
| 15. | TED Spread | Indicates the difference between the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and short-term government debt in the form of three-month U.S. T-bills and expressed in basis points. Seen as a More… |
| 16. | The City | Located within greater London, UK, The City is one of the largest concentrations of financial and business institutions in the world, and is the largest currency trading center. |
| 17. | Thin Market | See Narrow Market. |
| 18. | Tick | The smallest possible change in a price, either up or down. Also known as a pip. |
| 19. | Ticker | Streaming display of the current or recent historical price of a currency pair. |
| 20. | Tier One | The Bank of International Settlements' measure of a bank's financial strength. Tier One is the highest grade. |