MECHANICAL INVESTING
An investment strategy where traders buy and sell stocks according to what the screen projects and based on predetermined criteria, typically with the help of technical indicators such as momentum and relative strength. It allows investors to place transactions without any emotion and backtest investment strategies using previous data from any time period. Dogs of the Dow is one example of mechanical investing.
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Low Exercise Price Option - LEPO
A call option for investors that has a price of 1 cent with an agreement to buy 1000 shares. This cannot be executed until its expiry. It works lik ...
Callable Security
A security with an enclosed call provision that gives the person who issues to redeem or repurchase the security by a particular period. Since the ...
Shadowing
Shadowing is the creation of values for variables that are not dependent strictly to market value. This means that these variable have market value ...
Pass-Through Rate
Pass-through rate is the net
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