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Double Tops and Bottoms | Technical Analysis explained
The double top and bottom price pattern is one of the most popular reversal price patterns in technical analysis. It’s very popular among traders not only because it’s fairly simple, but because it can be applied to all market segments and time intervals.
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Equity
The operational register balance are the funds on your account, which includes both free funds and those invested in open transactions on the account.
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Fundamental Analysis (definitions)
From macroeconomic data to NFPs and the FOMC, in this article you can learn all the important terms you need to know when you first start learning about fundamental analysis.
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Hedging on the Stock Market
Hedging is an investment technique used to reduce the risk of an unfavourable price change, for example in stocks, by taking an opposite position on derivatives. Unlike most investment techniques, the purpose of hedging is not to make a profit, but to reduce losses.
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Intermarket Correlation
Find out what intermarket correlation is and how you can use it to inform your trading.
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IPO (Initial Public Offering)
An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is a financial operation that seeks to sell a large package of shares of a company on the stock market.
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What is a Loonie?
In this short and comprehensive article, we explain in more detail what a loonie is, where the term comes from and what its role is in the forex market. The loonie is a colloquial term for the US dollar versus Canadian dollar currency pair. It is one of the 10 major currency pairs, and as such often of interest to forex traders around the world.
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Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is an indicator that shows the difference between two exponential moving averages. It is widely used by technical analysts to spot price trends and new trade opportunities, and in this article, you can learn how to use MACD in your trading.
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Moving Averages - What Is a Moving Average?
The two basic and most commonly used moving averages include the Simple Moving Average (SMA) and the Exponential Moving Average (EMA). The first is the simple average of a security over a defined number of time periods, while the second gives a greater weight to more recent prices.
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Pending Orders
There are two transaction types; instant execution and pending orders. Whereas instant execution opens a transaction at the price currently quoted on the market, pending orders allow you to set orders that will be activated once the price reaches a level chosen by you.
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