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Allow allAn amount of a security, commodity, or currency owned (or sold short) by an investor. A position refers to the amount of a financial asset (stock, commodity, currency) an investor owns or has sold short. It represents the investor’s market …
A collection of investments held by an institution or individual. A portfolio is a collection of financial investments like stocks, bonds, commodities, and cash equivalents held by an individual or institution. The composition of a portfolio reflects investment goals, risk …
The risk that political decisions or events in a country will affect the profitability of an investment. Political risk is the potential for political actions, like changes in government, policy shifts, or instability, to adversely affect investments. This risk can …
An indicator of economic health in the manufacturing and service sectors. The PMI is an economic indicator that measures the prevailing direction of economic trends in manufacturing and service sectors. A PMI above 50 indicates expansion, while below 50 suggests …
Acronym for ‘percentage in point,’ representing the smallest price move in forex markets. A pip, short for ‘percentage in point,’ is the smallest increment by which an exchange rate can change in forex trading. It’s vital for calculating gains or …
The smallest price move that a given exchange rate can make, based on market convention. Pip value is the monetary value of the smallest price change in an exchange rate, crucial for forex traders to understand potential profit or loss. …
A situation where two assets or currencies have the same value. Parity in finance refers to the condition where two assets or currencies are equivalent in value. In currency markets, this might be purchasing power parity, suggesting equal buying power …
A valuation ratio of a company’s current share price compared to its per-share earnings. The P/E Ratio compares a company’s current share price to its per-share earnings, providing insight into whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued. A high P/E …
The current price at which an asset can be bought or sold. A quote in financial markets is the current price at which an asset can be bought or sold, typically consisting of a bid (buy) and ask (sell) price. …
A monetary policy where a central bank purchases government securities to lower interest rates and increase money supply. Quantitative Easing (QE) is a monetary policy where a central bank purchases government securities to lower interest rates and increase the money …
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