The stated value of a security or instrument.
The estimated value of an asset is determined by its market price, financial statements, and other pertinent criteria.
Fibonacci retracement and extension levels are technical analysis tools to identify potential support and resistance levels in the market. These levels are derived from the Fibonacci sequence.
Any place where assets or security can be traded, including forex, cryptocurrencies, commodities, indices and many more.
The risk of loss resulting from changes in market circumstances, interest rates, credit ratings, or other financial factors.
A year period that a corporation or organisation employs for financial and accounting purposes, which may or may not correspond to the calendar year.
Investments that will pay a set level or percentage return.
The global marketplace where currencies are traded. It involves the exchange of one currency for another, and this trading is crucial for international trade and investment.
The stock market index that measures the performance of the 100 largest publicly traded companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) based on market capitalization. The term “FTSE” stands for Financial Times Stock Exchange.
A professional who is responsible for overseeing and making decisions regarding the investments of a mutual fund, pension fund, hedge fund, or other types of investment portfolios. The primary goal of a fund manager is to achieve the investment objectives of the fund.