Fixed-dollar value collar is a strategy that a company incorporates during a merger. Through it the company can shield itself from changes in the share price of the acquiring company’s shares.

 

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Financial literacy is the education or at least basic understanding of different financial areas including managing personal finance, or topics concerning money, trading and investing. 

 

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Free life-long trading signals are trading signals which the users are getting as a compliment for opening a trading account without having to pay for it. The service is open for them for life.

 

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Fixed income is a type of investment that pays investors fixed interest payments until its maturity date arrives and when the date comes, investors are paid the principal amount they initially invested.

 

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A financial buyer is a type of buyer in an acquisition who is only interested in the return that can be achieved from the purchase. 

 

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FISH [First In, Still Here] is an accounting tern describing inventory of the company that is still there since the opening of the company. It is usually impossible to sell due to its obsolete state.

 

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A flag is a technical trading pattern that looks like a flag on a flagpole. It usually indicates the continuation of the trend. It appears after a sudden movement of the chart and consists of about 20 price bars.

 

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Fortune 100 is a list of 100 most profitable and largest US companies put together but a Fortune magazine. The list includes both private and public companies which are giving their income reports to the government agency.

 

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Foreign exchange reserves are the assets which are held by the central banks in the foreign for the country currency. These are the reserves which are used for influencing monetary policies and for backing the liabilities.

 

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Froth is a market condition that can be seen before the appearance of a market bubble. In froth condition price of the assets become detached from the underlying intrinsic levels.

 

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Freemium is a type of business whose name was made from merging the words ‘Premium’ and ‘Free’. This indicates that the company provides both free and premium services. The free service would be basic and simple while paid-for premium would usually have more perks. It is a practice widely used by the software companies who can offer free software with very limited capabilities. User in their turn can pay to improve the service.

 

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Failed break occurs when the price is breaking through support or resistance levels but doesn’t have enough momentum in order to maintain the price and the direction of the movement. Since the validity and the price for failed break are compromised, traders tend to pull their money off a trade like that.

 

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Floater is a bind or some other kind of debt, the coupon oh which changes the price depending on the condition and overall situation in the market.

 

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Financial advisor is a hired person who can provide financial guidance for virtually a member of any society and any profession. The can advise on retirement questions, financial possibilities and products as well as real estate and savings management.

 

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A flat dollar strands for a fixed dollar amount, usually when peaking of fees or commissions paid for certain services. Contracts and trades that fix flat dollar amounts rather than fees which are percentage-based remove the size of transaction from the fee equation. That is the reason why flat dollar fees may offer brokers and traders advantages when transaction sizes change.

 

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A lot of traders are only aiming to buy or sell their assets for a certain price. That is where FILL OR KILL request comes in handy. FILL OR KILL is a request put down by a trader to conduct a deal only according to a certain price, set by a trader or otherwise negate the deal altogether.

 

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Futures are financial contracts obligating the buyer to purchase an asset, such as a physical commodity or a financial instrument, at a predetermined future date and price. Futures contracts detail the quality and quantity of the underlying asset; they are standardized to facilitate trading on a futures exchange. Some futures contracts may call for physical delivery of the asset, while others are settled in cash. The futures markets are characterized by the ability to use very high leverage relative to stock markets. 

 

(Financial Times Stock Exchange) is the benchmark index used in the United Kingdom. It is the weighted market capitalization of the 100 largest stocks listed on the London Stock Exchange.

 

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