Pullback is a pause or drop in a stock or commodities pricing from recent peaks that occurs within a ongoing uptrend.
Pullback is a pause or drop in a stock or commodities pricing from recent peaks that occurs within a ongoing uptrend.
Preference shares are shares of a company with dividends which are paid out to shareholders prior to common stock dividends are issued.
Outside reversal is a price pattern that shown a potential change in trend on the chart.
Outside days are the days where the price for security is more volatile than in the previous session.
Hot money is currency that moves, between financial markets quickly and investors make sure that they are going to get the highest short-term interest rates possible.
Repatriable is the ability to move liquid financial assets from a foreign country to investor's country.
Revolving door is the movement of high-level employees from public sector to private sector jobs, and vice versa.
Dim sum bond is a bond denominated in Chinese renminbi and issued in Hong Kong.
Double-spending is the risk that digital currency is going to be spent twice.