Halloween strategy, is a market-timing strategy based on the theory that stocks perform better between Oct. 31 and May 1 than they do through the rest of the year.
Halloween strategy, is a market-timing strategy based on the theory that stocks perform better between Oct. 31 and May 1 than they do through the rest of the year.
Indirect quote is a currency quotation in foreign exchange market that expresses the variable amount of foreign currency needed to purchase or sell off fixed units of domestic currency.
International finance is a section of financial economics dealing with monetary interactions occuring between two or more countries.
Data warehousing is the electronic storing of large amounts of information by a business or organization.
Quid pro quo, a Latin term manning "something for something,". Used when two parties are engaged in a mutual agreement to exchange goods or services with one another.
Quarter over quarter is a measure of an investment volume or company's growth from one quarter to the next.
Absolute return is the return that an asset gets over a specified period of time.