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Allow allA market where transactions are settled immediately or within a short period, unlike futures markets where settlement occurs in the future. Cash flow is the net amount of cash moving in and out of a business, indicating its liquidity and …
An investment strategy where an investor borrows money in a currency with a low interest rate and invests in a currency with a higher interest rate to profit from the interest rate differential. Carry trade involves borrowing in a currency …
The decrease in value of an asset upon its sale. A capital loss occurs when an asset is sold for less than its acquisition cost, reducing an investor’s taxable income. This loss can be used to offset capital gains for …
The profit from the sale of an asset like stocks or property. Capital gains represent the profit made from selling an asset, such as stocks or real estate, for more than its purchase price. This profit is a key measure …
A tax on profit from the sale of an asset held for more than one year. Capital Gains Tax is levied on the profit realized from selling an asset that was held for more than one year. This tax affects …
Funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, or maintain physical assets. Capital expenditure or CAPEX refers to the funds companies use for acquiring, upgrading, or maintaining physical assets like property, plants, or equipment. These investments are aimed at expanding …
This term describes a broader market sentiment where traders collectively believe the market or a specific sector is on an upward trajectory. A bull market typically refers to a prolonged period of rising prices. A bullish market indicates a period …
This term is used when a trader believes that the price of an financial instrument, market, or asset class, is likely to move upward. A bullish sentiment reflects expectations of an increase in value. “Bullish” describes a market sentiment where …
Terms indicating a market participant who is expecting an increase in the price of a financial instrument A “bull” in financial markets is an investor or trader who expects an increase in the price of a financial instrument. Bulls adopt …
An individual or firm that charges a fee or commission for executing buy and sell orders submitted by an investor. A broker is an intermediary who executes buy and sell orders on behalf of investors, charging a fee or commission …
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