trigger price
[ˈtrɪɡər praɪs]
nounpl: trigger prices
preço de disparo
1. A predetermined price level that automatically initiates a trade, action, or mechanism when reached in financial markets
The investor set a trigger price of $50 per share to automatically sell if the stock dropped below that level.
O investidor estabeleceu um preço de disparo de $50 por ação para vender automaticamente se a ação caísse abaixo desse nível.
2. In commodity trade, a minimum export price set by a government to protect domestic producers
The government implemented a trigger price on wheat exports to stabilize local farmers' income.
O governo implementou um preço de disparo nas exportações de trigo para estabilizar a renda dos agricultores locais.
3. A price threshold that activates trading restrictions, tariffs, or safeguard measures in international trade
When imports exceeded the trigger price threshold, safeguard duties were automatically imposed.
Quando as importações ultrapassavam o limite do preço de disparo, as tarifas de salvaguarda eram automaticamente impostas.
The term 'trigger price' is particularly important in Brazilian agricultural commerce, as Brazil is a major commodity exporter. It is also commonly used in the context of safeguard measures in trade agreements. The concept reflects both modern financial trading practices and protectionist trade policies used internationally.
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