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Measures the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks changes in the price level of a basket of consumer goods and …
A strategy where an investor holds a long position in an asset and sells call options on that same asset to generate income. A covered call strategy entails owning an asset and selling call options on that asset to generate …
The cost associated with holding a position, including interest, storage, and insurance costs. The cost of carry includes all expenses involved in holding a financial position, like interest, storage, and insurance. Traders must account for these costs when calculating potential …
In bond investing, describes the relationship between bond prices and interest rates, showing how the duration changes as interest rates change. In bond investing, convexity describes how the duration of a bond changes with interest rate movements, affecting price sensitivity. …
Measures the market share of the largest companies in an industry, indicating market concentration. The concentration ratio measures how much market share is held by the largest companies within an industry, indicating market concentration. A high ratio might suggest less …
A fee charged by a broker for executing a trade. Brokers charge commissions as fees for executing trades, which can vary based on the broker’s fee structure, the size of the trade, or the type of account. Understanding these costs …
The final price at which a security is traded on any given day. The closing price is the last price at which a security trades during a trading session, serving as a benchmark for daily performance. Investors and analysts use …
A trader who uses charts and graphs to analyze market trends. A chartist, or technical analyst, uses charts to predict future price movements based on historical data patterns. This approach involves analyzing price trends, volume, and other market indicators to …
Trading derivatives where traders speculate on price movements without owning the underlying asset. CFD trading allows investors to speculate on price movements of assets without owning them, offering leverage to potentially amplify returns. It’s a popular form of derivative trading …
A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country’s government and commercial banking system, influencing forex markets through monetary policy. A central bank is a national institution managing monetary policy, regulating banks, and controlling the money supply. …
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