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  • 111Alternext — NYSE Alternext is an equity trading market that was opened May 17, 2005 by its parent institution Euronext (now NYSE Euronext) to address an opportunity posed by small to medium sized firms that were anticipated to desire easier access to an… …

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  • 112Dividend payout ratio — is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends: The part of the earnings not paid to investors is left for investment to provide for future earnings growth. Investors seeking high current income and limited capital… …

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  • 113Momentum (finance) — This article is about the concept related to asset prices. For other uses of momentum in finance, see Momentum (disambiguation). In finance, momentum is the empirically observed tendency for rising asset prices to rise further, and falling prices …

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  • 114Mosaic theory — Mosaic theory, also referred to more colloquially as the scuttlebutt method by Philip Fisher in his seminal work Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, in finance is the method used in security analysis to gather information about a corporation.… …

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  • 115Odd lotter — For other uses, see Odd lot (disambiguation). An odd lotter is an investor who purchases shares or other securities in small or unusual quantities. Stocks are typically traded in increments of 100 shares, a quantity known as a round lot or board… …

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  • 116Multilateral Trading Facility — A Multilateral Trading Facility (or MTF) is a specific type of European financial trading system. The concept was introduced within the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID)[1], a European financial law, and describes a trading venue …

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  • 117Currency strength — expresses the value of currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power,[1] while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data,… …

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  • 118Debt-to-equity ratio — The debt to equity ratio (D/E) is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders equity and debt used to finance a company s assets.[1] Closely related to leveraging, the ratio is also known as Risk, Gearing or Leverage. The …

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  • 119NASDAQ futures — are investment instruments which allow an investor to hedge with or speculate on the future value of various components of the NASDAQ market index. Contents 1 In General 2 NASDAQ derived futures 3 Trading strategies …

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  • 120Omega ratio — The Omega ratio is a measure of risk of an investment asset, portfolio or strategy. It involves partitioning returns into loss and gain above and below a given threshold, the Ω ratio is then the ratio of the probability of having a gain by the… …

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