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Allow allA grade of crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing. WTI, or West Texas Intermediate, is a specific grade of crude oil that serves as one of the main benchmarks for oil pricing in North America. Known for …
The currency of Japan, often involved in carry trades due to historically low interest rates. The Yen is Japan’s official currency, symbolized as ¥. Due to Japan’s historically low interest rates, the Yen is frequently used in carry trade strategies …
The income return on an investment, including interest or dividends, expressed as a percentage. Yield represents the income an investment generates, typically from interest payments or dividends, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s cost, market price, or face value. …
A stock rating system by Zacks Investment Research, which ranks stocks from #1 (Strong Buy) to #5 (Strong Sell) based on changes to analysts’ earnings estimates. The Zacks Rank is a stock rating system developed by Zacks Investment Research, categorizing …
In Islamic finance, an obligatory almsgiving, considered one of the five pillars of Islam, which can have implications for investment and asset management. Zakat is an obligatory form of almsgiving in Islam, one of the five pillars of the faith, …
Companies that earn just enough to continue operating but are unable to pay off their debt, often kept alive through very low interest rates. Zombie companies are businesses that, despite earning enough revenue to cover their day-to-day operations, cannot generate …
A debt security that doesn’t pay interest but is issued at a discount to its face value, with the full face value paid at maturity. A zero coupon bond is a debt instrument issued at a significant discount to its …
An option contract that expires on the same day it’s traded, offering high leverage but also high risk due to its short lifespan. A zero day option, or 0DTE (Zero Days to Expiration) option, is an options contract that expires …
The decrease in value of an asset over time due to wear and tear. Depreciation is the accounting process of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting its wear and tear or obsolescence. For traders, …
Measures how much an option’s price changes with a change in the price of the underlying asset. Delta is a key measure in options trading, indicating how much the price of an option might change with a one-unit change in …
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