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Stock exchange
An indicator used in technical analysis to determine if a financial instrument, such as a stock, is trending in particular direction. It is broken into the positive directional indicator (+DI), negative directional indicator (-DI) and Average Directional Index (ADX). The value of the index can be zero. The higher the value of the DMI, the better the chance that the stock will move.
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Stock exchange
Toronto Stock Exchange
Investment; Stock exchange
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is the largest stock exchange in Canada, the third largest in North American and the seventh largest in the world by market capitalization, measuring at $1.92 ...
London Stock Exchange
Investment; Stock exchange
The London Stock Exchange is a British stock exchange in London, United Kingdom. It is the fourth largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, measuring at $3.26 trillion.
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Investment; Stock exchange
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is a Japanese stock exchange located in Tokyo. It is the third largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization and is worth $3.8 trillion.
Hedge fund
Investment; Stock exchange
An aggressively managed portfolio of investments that uses advanced investment strategies such as leveraged, long, short and derivative positions in both domestic and international markets with the ...
Purchasing power
Investment; Stock exchange
The dollar amount of credit available to a customer to buy additional securities against the existing marginable securities in the brokerage account.
Interest rate
Investment; Stock exchange
The amount charged that is expressed as a percentage of principal by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets.
Purchasing power
Investment; Stock exchange
The dollar amount of credit available to a customer to buy additional securities against the existing marginable securities in the brokerage account.