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STOCK#1
A share representing ownership in a company, giving the holder a claim on assets and earnings.
BULL MARKET#2
A market condition characterized by rising prices, often encouraging investor optimism and buying.
BEAR MARKET#3
A market condition where prices are falling, leading to widespread pessimism and selling.
DIVIDEND#4
A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders, usually as cash or additional stock.
TRADING STRATEGY#5
A plan designed to achieve a profitable return by buying and selling stocks based on specific criteria.
MARKET ORDER#6
An order to buy or sell a stock immediately at the current market price.
LIMIT ORDER#7
An order to buy or sell a stock at a specified price or better, ensuring control over the transaction.
VOLATILITY#8
A statistical measure of the price fluctuations of a stock, indicating risk and potential return.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS#9
Analyzing stock price movements and trading volumes to forecast future price movements.
FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS#10
Evaluating a company's financial health and market position to determine its stock value.
PORTFOLIO#11
A collection of investments held by an individual or institution, aimed at diversification.
RISK MANAGEMENT#12
Strategies to minimize potential losses in trading, such as setting stop-loss orders.
EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE#13
The ability to remain calm and make rational decisions under pressure in trading scenarios.
MARKET SENTIMENT#14
The overall attitude of investors towards a particular security or financial market.
SWOT ANALYSIS#15
A strategic planning tool that evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a stock.
REAL-TIME DATA#16
Current market information, such as stock prices and trading volumes, updated instantly.
LIQUIDITY#17
The ease with which a stock can be bought or sold in the market without affecting its price.
STOCK EXCHANGE#18
A marketplace where stocks are bought and sold, such as the NYSE or NASDAQ.
TRADING JOURNAL#19
A record of trades made, including strategies and emotional responses, used for reflection.
BACKTESTING#20
Testing a trading strategy on historical data to evaluate its effectiveness before live trading.
SWING TRADING#21
A trading strategy that aims to capture short-to-medium-term gains in a stock.
DAY TRADING#22
Buying and selling stocks within the same trading day to capitalize on small price movements.
MARGIN TRADING#23
Borrowing funds from a broker to trade stocks, increasing potential returns and risks.
ORDER BOOK#24
A list of buy and sell orders for a specific stock, showing market depth and liquidity.
PEER REVIEW#25
A process where traders evaluate each other's strategies and performance to improve skills.
MARKET PARTICIPANTS#26
Individuals or institutions involved in buying and selling stocks, including retail and institutional investors.