INTRINSIC VALUE he intrinsic value of a thing is its true. Inherent, and es sential value, not depending upon accident, place, or person, but the same everywhere and to every one. Bank of North Carolina v. Ford, 27 N. C. 098.
INTRODUCING BROKER A broker who helps their client with their strategy. They cannot hold funds to they use the FCM.
INTRA MCENIA Within the walls (of a house.) A term applied to domestic or menial servants. 1 Bl. Comm. 425.
INTRODUCTION The part of a writing which sets forth preliminary matter, or facts tending to explain the subject.