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The percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively seeking employment. The unemployment rate represents the percentage of the total labor force that is without work but actively looking for employment. It’s a key economic indicator reflecting labor …
The profit or loss on an open position that has not yet been settled. An unrealized gain or loss is the potential profit or loss on an investment that has yet to be sold or closed. This figure represents the …
A rule that restricts short selling only to an uptick or zero-plus tick, aiming to prevent market manipulation. The Uptick Rule is a regulation that allows short selling only on an uptick or a zero-plus tick, intended to prevent short …
An increase in the price of a stock compared to the previous trade. An uptick refers to an increase in the price of a stock from one trade to the next. It’s significant in trading rules like the uptick rule, …
The interest rate that banks charge their most creditworthy customers, based on the federal funds rate. The US Prime Rate is the interest rate that major U.S. banks charge their most creditworthy customers for loans. It’s typically based on the …
The date on which the payment of funds is due for a financial transaction. The value date is the predetermined date when funds in a financial transaction are due to be paid or settled. It’s crucial in forex, banking, and …
Additional funds required by a broker from a client to cover adverse price movements in open positions. Variation margin refers to the additional funds a broker may require from an investor to maintain the minimum margin level, due to adverse …
A statistical measure of the dispersion of returns for a given security or market index. Volatility measures the degree of variation in trading price series over time, often expressed as a standard deviation of returns. High volatility indicates larger price …
An order that has been placed but not yet executed. A working order is an instruction to buy or sell a security that has been entered into the market’s system but has not yet been executed. These orders remain active …
A chart pattern formed by converging trend lines, signaling potential reversals or continuations. The wedge chart pattern appears on price charts as two converging trend lines, either rising or falling, which can signal either a continuation or a reversal of …
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