Stocks
What is net income (Net Income)?
Net revenue is the net amount of a company's total revenue minus total expenses.
What is net worth?
Net worth is the actual wealth owned by a business or individual.
What is the volume weighted average indicator?
The volume-weighted average indicator measures the average price weighted by volume.
What is a balance sheet?
A balance sheet is an accounting statement showing the status of an enterprise's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity at a specific point in time.
What is the balance to debt ratio?
The share of a company's total liabilities in total assets is the balance ratio
What is a scalping strategy?
Scalping is an ultra-short-term trading strategy.
What is sector rotation?
Sector rotation often occurs in developing countries' stock markets. It is driven by capital, and different sectors are rising one after another.
What is a simple moving average (SMA)?
A simple moving average is one of the most basic indicators for observing price changes.
What is quantitative analysis?
Quantitative analysis is a method for analyzing quantitative characteristics, relationships, changes, etc. of research subjects.
What is qualitative analysis?
Qualitative analysis is an analysis that relies on the analyst's subjective judgment.
What is the PEG indicator?
The PEG index (price-earnings ratio relative to profit growth ratio) is a company's price-earnings ratio divided by the company's profit growth rate.
What are value stocks?
Value stocks are those that are undervalued by the market.
What is intraday trading?
Intraday trading generally refers to the act of investors repeatedly buying and selling a security within the same trading day.
What is a fiscal year?
The fiscal year is generally a 12-month continuous cycle.
What are support levels and pressure levels?
A support level refers to the support that may be encountered in the process of falling stock prices, resulting in a price where the price stops falling and stabilizes; a pressure level refers to a price where the stock price may experience pressure during
What is the volume-price relationship?
The linkage between trading volume and stock price is a very important observable indicator in the stock market.
What is after-hours trading?
After-hours trading refers to trades that traders can trade after traditional trading market hours.
What is KDJ?
KDJ, also known as a stochastic indicator, is a technical indicator widely used for short-term trend analysis in futures and stock markets.
What is the Exponential Smoothed Differential Moving Average (MACD)?
The Exponential Smoothed Differential Moving Average (MACD) is a simple and effective momentum indicator showing the relationship between two moving price averages.
What is the net profit margin?
Shows the ratio of the company's profit after deducting all costs, expenses, and corporate income taxes as a percentage of sales revenue
What is a dead cat rebound?
It originated on Wall Street and was widely used in the 90s of the last century
What is the Relative Strength Index?
A momentum indicator that measures the speed and magnitude of price changes
What is swing trading?
A short or medium term trading strategy
What is the 13F Report?
Quarterly position reports for US institutional investors who manage more than $100 million in stock assets
What is the rate of change indicator?
A momentum indicator that measures the rate at which securities prices change
What is technical analysis?
Analyze historical market data to predict future market trends
What is momentum trading?
Profit from the price trends of financial assets
What is a gold fork?
A common bullish technical signal indicating that the short cycle line crosses the long cycle line upward
What is a K-line chart?
K-line charts are widely used in various financial asset markets
What is the Russell Index?
The index with the widest coverage of the current capital market
What is a Bollinger channel?
Can be used to confirm the range of price fluctuations of the underlying asset and predict future price trends
What is fusing?
The US stock fusing mechanism was created in 1988
What is rolling empty?
GME in 2021 is an example
What is EPS?
One way to measure the investment value of stocks
What is short selling?
Sell at a high price Buy at a low price
What is share repurchase?
Will the stock price rise as a result?
What is a stock split?
What will it change? Nothing's going to change?
What is equity?
If a company is a flatbread, equity is part of that pie.
What is the price-earnings ratio?
The price-earnings ratio is the most commonly used indicator to measure the valuation of listed companies
What is a dividend?
The form of distribution is usually cash or stock
What is an IPO?
Raise funds and enhance brand image.
What is capital?
Capital refers to the assets used by an enterprise to produce goods and services
What is the Nasdaq Composite Index?
The most influential market index in the US stock market
What is the S&P 500 Index?
Buffett once said that for most people, the best way to invest is to invest in the S&P 500 index.
What is the Dow Jones Industrial Index?
The oldest stock index in US history
What is the stock market?
Provide enterprises with a place to raise capital and provide investors with channels to invest in enterprises
What are stocks?
Investors' ownership of the business
What are bull and bear markets?
Understand bull and bear markets to reap higher profits
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What is inflation?
An economic phenomenon where prices continue to rise generally
What is a deposit?
A deposit is money stored in a bank or other financial institution.
What is deflation?
Deflation is an economic state where the price level of general goods and services falls comprehensively, continuously, and generally.
What are CPI, PPI, PMI?
Indices such as CPI, PPI, and PMI can effectively observe economic activity.
What is forex trading?
Foreign exchange trading is the act of buying and selling foreign exchange. The foreign exchange market is the largest financial market in the world.
What are dual listings and secondary listings?
Dual listing means that a company's shares are mainly listed on two or more different exchanges. Secondary listing refers to a company listing and trading its shares on a stock exchange other than the place where it was first listed.
What is the risk-reward ratio?
The risk-reward ratio is an indicator for investors to measure the expected income and loss from investments and transactions.
What is the US Securities and Exchange Commission?
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is a government committee established by the US Congress. It is responsible for the regulation and management of US securities, and is the highest agency in the US securities industry.
What is a bulk transaction?
A bulk transaction is a large, privately negotiated securities transaction.
What is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)?
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is part of the US Federal Reserve System and is responsible for open market operations.
What is non-agricultural data?
Data indicators on the employment status of the US non-farm payrolls population
What is an automated customer account transfer service?
An automatic transfer system that can be used for assets such as stocks, bonds, cash, and options
What is GDP?
Core indicators of national economic accounts
What is margin trading?
Use financeable securities or cash in the account as collateral to finance or trade securities from a broker
What is OTC trading?
Instead of trading on a stock exchange, securities are traded directly between buyers and sellers
What is ADR?
American Depository Receipts (American Depository Receipts)
What are safe haven assets?
A type of relatively stable asset that does not fluctuate drastically in price and has a value preservation function when market risk assets are drastically adjusted
What is the cost of sinking?
Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
Five behavioral biases that affect investors
Uncover irrational behavior and decision-making patterns in financial markets
What is tapering?
The Federal Reserve's process of reducing quantitative easing
What is a Merrill Lynch clock?
Helping investors identify key turning points in the economic cycle
What is a hostile takeover?
Hostile takeover, also known as malicious takeover
What are opportunity costs?
“Alternative Costs”
What is investing?
The purpose of investment is to obtain benefits. It requires time, effort, money, etc., just like planting a tree
What is ESG investing?
Environmental (Environmental), Social (Social), and Corporate Governance (Governance)
What is return on investment?
Marx said that in order to make 100% profit, capital would dare to trample on all laws. That's the magic of return on investment
What is an investment portfolio?
Don't put all your eggs in one basket, this is the essence of the portfolio