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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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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 ...
Speculation
Investment; Stock exchange
The act of trading in an asset, or conducting a financial transaction, that has a significant risk of losing most or all of the initial outlay, in expectation of a substantial gain.
Speculation
Investment; Stock exchange
The act of trading in an asset, or conducting a financial transaction, that has a significant risk of losing most or all of the initial outlay, in expectation of a substantial gain.
Asset
Investment; Stock exchange
A resource with economic value that an individual, corporation or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide future benefit.
Currency
Investment; Stock exchange
An accepted form of money in the shape of coins and paper notes that is issued by a government and circulated within an economy.
Economic hardship
Investment; Stock exchange
Difficulty in paying for liabilities caused by having few money or resources due to loss of employment, injury, bad investment, etc.
Global economy
Investment; Stock exchange
The international spread of capitalism across national boundaries and with minimal restrictions by international governments.