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STOCK#1

A share in the ownership of a company, representing a claim on its assets and earnings.

BULL MARKET#2

A market condition characterized by rising stock prices, indicating investor confidence.

BEAR MARKET#3

A market condition where stock prices are falling, reflecting pessimism among investors.

FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS#4

Evaluating a stock's intrinsic value by analyzing financial statements and economic factors.

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS#5

Using historical price data and chart patterns to predict future price movements.

RISK MANAGEMENT#6

Strategies and techniques to minimize potential losses in trading.

TRADING PLAN#7

A comprehensive strategy outlining your trading goals, risk tolerance, and methods.

DIVERSIFICATION#8

Spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.

CANDLESTICK CHART#9

A chart that displays price movements over time, showing open, high, low, and close prices.

MARKET ORDER#10

An order to buy or sell a stock immediately at the current market price.

LIMIT ORDER#11

An order to buy or sell a stock at a specified price or better.

STOP-LOSS ORDER#12

An order to sell a stock when it reaches a certain price to limit losses.

RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI)#13

A measure of the profitability of an investment, expressed as a percentage.

VOLATILITY#14

The degree of variation in a stock's price over time, indicating risk.

ASSET ALLOCATION#15

The process of dividing investments among different asset categories.

ECONOMIC INDICATORS#16

Statistics that provide information about economic performance and trends.

TRADING JOURNAL#17

A record of your trades, including the rationale and outcomes, for analysis.

HISTORICAL DATA#18

Past stock price information used for analysis and prediction.

MARKET CAPITALIZATION#19

The total market value of a company's outstanding shares, indicating its size.

P/E RATIO (PRICE-TO-EARNINGS)#20

A valuation ratio calculated by dividing the current share price by earnings per share.

BID-ASK SPREAD#21

The difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price a seller will accept.

MARGIN TRADING#22

Borrowing funds from a broker to trade larger positions than your capital allows.

SPLIT#23

A corporate action that increases the number of shares while decreasing the share price.

IPO (INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING)#24

The first sale of a company's shares to the public, marking its transition to a publicly traded company.

TECHNICAL INDICATORS#25

Mathematical calculations based on price and volume used to forecast future price movements.

STRATEGY BACKTESTING#26

The process of testing a trading strategy using historical data to evaluate its effectiveness.