Breadth indicators are math formulas that measure the number of growing and losing stocks, and/or their volume. 

 

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A falling knife is a colloquial term for a sudden and swift drop in the price or value of a security.

 

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A fallen angel is a bond that was given investment-grade rating but has been reduced to junk bond due to the weakening financial condition of the issuer. 

 

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Load is a sales charge or commission charged from an investor when buying or redeeming shares in a mutual fund.

 

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'Last mile' is a short geographical segment of communication delivery and media services or delivery of products to customers located in dense areas.

 

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Profitability ratios are a class of financial metrics that are used to assess business's ability to create earnings relative to the revenue, operating costs, balance sheet assets, and shareholders' equity over time, using data from a certain point in time.

 

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Imputed value is an assumed value of an item when the actual value is not known or available.

 

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Implied rate is the difference between the spot interest rate and the interest rate for the futures delivery date.

 

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Pump priming is the action aimed on stimulating an economy during a recessionary period, through government spending and interest rate and tax reductions. 

 

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Petrodollars are U.S. dollars paid to oil exporting country for the sale of the commodity. 

 

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