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  • 61National Stock Exchange of India — National Stock Exchange राष्ट्रीय शेअर बाज़ार …

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  • 62Preferred stock — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 63Common stock — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 64Mark Twain effect — In some stock markets, the Mark Twain effect is the phenomenon of stock returns in October being lower than in other months. The name comes from the following quotation in Mark Twain s Pudd nhead Wilson: October. This is one of the peculiarly… …

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  • 65Osaka Securities Exchange — Co., Ltd. 株式会社大阪証券取引所 Type Public K.K. Traded as JASDAQ: 8697 Industry Financial Founded …

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  • 66Shares outstanding — are common shares that have been authorized, issued, and purchased by investors. They have voting rights and represent ownership in the corporation by the person or institution that holds the shares. They should be distinguished from treasury… …

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  • 67Noise trader — A noise trader also known informally as idiot trader[1] is described in the literature of financial research as a stock trader whose decisions to buy, sell, or hold are irrational and erratic. The presence of noise traders in financial markets… …

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  • 68Market depth — In finance, market depth is the size of an order needed to move the market a given amount. If the market is deep, a large order is needed to change the price. Market depth closely relates to the notion of liquidity, the ease to find a trading… …

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  • 69OTC Bulletin Board — The OTC Bulletin Board or OTCBB is an interdealer electronic quotation system in the United States that displays real time quotes, last sale prices, and volume information for many over the counter (OTC) equity securities that are not listed on… …

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  • 70Swing trading — is commonly defined as a speculative activity in financial markets whereby instruments such as stocks, indexes, bonds, currencies, or commodities are repeatedly bought or sold at or near the end of up or down price swings caused by price… …

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