HINDSIGHT BIAS
The belief that past events could have been predicted after they have already occurred. Example is when a particular stock underperforms; investors may believe this should have been predicted when in fact there was no way to know in an advance what would happen.
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Fourth Market
The trading of exchange-listed securities between institutions on a private over-the-counter computer network, rather than over a famous exchange s ...
Audit Department
A unit inside a company which is responsible for monitoring the procedures and accuracy of accounting functions and recording keeping within the co ...
Declaration Date
The date on which the next dividend payment is announced by the directors of a company. This statement includes the dividend's size, ex-dividen ...
Average Effective Maturity
It is a more accurate way to get the feel of the exposure of a single bond. In this case, a simple average can be a very misleading measure because ...
Hard Stop
A price level that if reached will trigger an order to sell an underlying security. Hard stops are set at a constant price and are inherently good ...
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Principles of Trading: Well Known Trading Instruments
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Digesting Financial Statements: Pension Plans
Deducing on the topic we previously discussed, this tutorial now puts the spotlight on the pension fund. It is a distinct long-term obligation for ...
What is the Standard Moving Cost?
You concluded remodeling is expensive upon considering all important factors. So you decided to move to another house instead. But, is moving less ...
Retirement Planning: Maximizing the Power of Compounding
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Buying a Home: Getting Into the Escrow Process
You write an offer and the seller accepts it. Deal closed. It is about time to go through the escrow process. Why does a buyer need to undergo this ...
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16:00 | Leading Index | Mar | |
00:45 | Trade Balance | Mar | |
07:00 | BOJ Core CPI | Mar | |
14:30 | Industrial Product Price Index | Mar | |
14:30 | Raw Materials Price Index | Mar | |
15:30 | FOMC Member Patrick T. Harker Speaks | ||
16:00 | Consumer Confidence | Apr | |
16:00 | Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index | Apr | |
19:40 | FOMC Member Neel Kashkari Speaks |