Breadth indicators are math formulas that measure the number of growing and losing stocks, and/or their volume.
Breadth indicators are math formulas that measure the number of growing and losing stocks, and/or their volume.
Bermuda option is a type of exotic options contract that can be exercised on set dates only, often on one day every month.
Branch banking is the operation of a bank away from the institution's HQ for the convenience of customers.
Bond futures are financial derivatives which compel the contract holder to buy or sell a bond on a certain set date at a predetermined price.
A bondholder is an investor in or the owner of debt securities which are typically issued by corporations and governments.
A balloon loan is a loan that does not fully amortize over time.