When a trader redeems an asset, the price falls, and if the trader buys more, this is considered a down-average.

This is called an averaging down because the average price of an asset or a trading instrument has been lowered. As a result, the point at which trading becomes profitable has also been reduced.

 

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Amortization is the method used to allocate loan repayments or the price of an intangible property over a defined period of time. It is generally a certain number of months or years, based on conditions set by banks or copyright agencies. Depreciation often relates to the payment of interest, which is set at the discretion of the creditor.

 

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American Depositary Receipt (or ADR, for short). This is a way of allowing shares of foreign companies to be traded in the USA. In this case, the use of their local stock exchanges is not required.

For ADRs to be traded on U.S. exchanges, just like U.S. shares, a financial institution (usually a U.S. bank) buys in bulk a large number of shares of a particular company and then reissues them on the stock exchange.

 

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Acquisitions of companies are made by other companies, usually for growth purposes.

This is done in two ways: aggressive or friendly.

The aggressive way is when one company buys out most of the shares of another company (controlling interest).
Whereas a friendly way is to sell by appointment.

 

Arbitrage is the simultaneous buying and selling of an instrument to profit from an imbalance of the price.

 

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Accretion is gradual growth of assets’ price and earnings to business expansion. 

 

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