
TRADING PSYCHOLOGY: How to become a good stock trader
Every stock trader has his trading psychology, and I am going to be discussing some scenarios to enable you to analyze your own trading psychology. Do you trade in a happy or...
Every stock trader has his trading psychology, and I am going to be discussing some scenarios to enable you to analyze your own trading psychology. Do you trade in a happy or...
While quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard to know when to pull out especially for first time investors. The good news is that if you have chosen your stocks c...
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire announced on Friday that it had sold some it shares in some of the largest banks in the U.S., including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co, and also exited its...
Target stock is down by a lot as a result hits sentiment. The next thing to think about for investors before buying Target here is, where is the economy going to go? Tesla stock is down by as muc...
A limit order is a buy/sell order that specifies a maximum price to be paid or a minimum price to be received for a stock. Only at the specified limit price or more will the order be executed. A&n...
The term 'Shorting a stock ' is widely used in the finance world and it means that someone is betting that the company will lose money and the person is positioned to profit if the stock loses value.&...
A 'box spread' is a trading term used for hedging when trading. It requires buying and selling highly correlated assets in the correct ratios to each other. An example of a box would be...
What is Bearer Bond?DefinitionA bearer bond is a bearer or holder owned fixed-income security. Just like the bearer share which is a physical stock certificate owned by a current holder, a bearer...
The phrase 'sell-side' refers to companies that are in the business of selling others, rather than buying them. Investment banks are part of the sell-side as one of their primary roles is to advise ot...
The phrase 'buy-side' refers to companies that are in the business of buying others, rather than selling them. Investment banks are not usually part of this; although they may advise on the purchase o...