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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Chung Ju-yung
Founder and former President of Hyundai. He worked as a construction laborer and a clerk in a rice store before establishing Hyundai Motor Industri ...
Notice To Creditors
A notice to the creditors and debtors of an estate. The notice to creditors is typically posted in the public newspaper. The notice requests all in ...
Upside Gap Two Crows
Upside Gap Two Crows, in technical analysis, is basically reversal signal of a market that is bearish. It is a formation within three days that use ...
Order Book
An electronic list of buy and sell orders for a specific security or financial instrument, organized by price level. The order book lists the numbe ...
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Ethical Investing: Niche Investment Style
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Digesting Financial Statements: Working Capital
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An Introduction to Stocks
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