KAGI CHART
A price chart, developed by the Japanese in 1870s, that uses thick and thin lines to visualize overall levels of supply and demand for particular assets. If the price of the underlying asset rises above the previous high price, thick lines are outlined. If the price went down below the previous low, thin lines are drawn.
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Tunisian Dinar
Currency abbreviation for the Tunisian dinar, the official currency of Tunisia. The currency is comprised of 1,000 milim and presented with the sym ...
YOC
Yield On Cost (YOC) represents the original investment’s dividend yield. It is determined by dividing the stock’s annual dividend rate ...
Tax Gain/Loss Harvesting
Act of selling securities at a loss to reduce taxes. It aims to limit the tax imposed on short-term capital gains, which are normally taxed higher ...
Multiple Managers
A situation when an investment portfolio's assets are split among many fund managers to watch, manage, and analyze. It allows managers to have ...
Rental Real Estate Loss Allowance
A federal tax deduction of up to $25,000 that is available to non-real estate professionals who own at least a 10% interest in a rental property th ...
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Gauging Inflation
In the United States, the inflation rate was 0.2% through the 12 months ended July. In the United Kingdom, inflation was 0.1% in July.
ECONOMIC CALENDAR
| Time | Country | Indices | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07:00 | Economy Watchers Survey | Jan | |
| 10:00 | SECO Consumer Confidence | Jan | |
| 11:30 | Sentix Investor Confidence | Feb | |
| 22:15 | FOMC Member Raphael W. Bostic Speaks | ||
| 01:30 | Westpac Consumer Sentiment | Feb | |
| 01:50 | M2 Money Supply + CD | Jan | |
| 02:01 | BRC Retail Sales Monitor | Jan | |
| 02:30 | NAB Business Confidence | Jan | |
| 08:00 | Prelim Machine Tool Orders | Jan |


