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        Blockchain ETF
        Blockchain ETF
        A blockchain ETF is similar to the standard sector- or theme-based stock investments through exchange-traded funds (ETFs), working by exclusively investing in a basket of blockchain-based companies. The companies owned in a blockchain ETF have business operations in blockchain technology or are those that invest or profit from blockchain. Blockchain is
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        Index ETF
        Index ETF
        What Is an Index ETF? Index ETFs are exchange-traded funds that seek to replicate and track a benchmark index like the S&P 500 as closely as possible. They are like index mutual funds, but whereas mutual fund shares can be redeemed at just one price each day (the closing net asset value (NAV)), index
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        Forwardation
        Forwardation
        What Is Forwardation? Forwardation is a term used in pricing futures contracts whereby the futures price of a commodity or currency is trading higher than the spot (cash) price of the commodity for immediate delivery. The term forwardation is more commonly known as contango. A futures contract is a legal
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        Short Interest Definition and Uses
        Short Interest Definition and Uses
        What Is Short Interest? Short interest is the number of shares that have been sold short but have not yet been covered or closed out. Short interest, which can be expressed as a number or percentage, is an indicator of market sentiment. Extremely high short interest shows investors are very pessimistic
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        After-Hours Trading
        After-Hours Trading
        What Is After-Hours Trading? After-hours trading starts at 4 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time after the major U.S. stock exchanges close. The after-hours trading session can run as late as 8 p.m., though volume typically thins out much earlier in the session. Trading in the after-hours is conducted through electronic communication
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        What Happens If Interest Rates Increase Too Quickly?
        What Happens If Interest Rates Increase Too Quickly?
        When interest rates increase too quickly, it can cause a chain reaction that affects the domestic economy as well as the global economy. It can create a recession in some cases. If this happens, the government can backtrack the increase, but it can take some time for the economy to
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        Dilution
        Dilution
        What Is Dilution? Dilution occurs when a company issues new shares that result in a decrease in existing stockholders’ ownership percentage of that company. Stock dilution can also occur when holders of stock options, such as company employees, or holders of other optionable securities exercise their options. When the number
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        Insider Trading
        Insider Trading
        What Is Insider Trading? Insider trading involves trading in a public company’s stock by someone who has non-public, material information about that stock for any reason. Insider trading can be either illegal or legal depending on when the insider makes the trade. Insider trading is illegal when the material information
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        How to Calculate Gains and Losses When Selling a Stock?
        How to Calculate Gains and Losses When Selling a Stock?
        To calculate the gains or losses on a stock investment, one must first know the cost basis, which is the purchase price initially paid for the stock. Investors who neglected to record this information may find it on the order execution confirmation form or the brokerage account statement from the
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        What’s the Difference between Shares and Stocks?
        What’s the Difference between Shares and Stocks?
        The distinction between stocks and shares in the financial markets is blurry. Generally, in American English, both words are used interchangeably to refer to financial equities, specifically, securities that denote ownership in a public company. Nowadays, the difference between the two words has more to do with syntax and is
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