WEDGE
Wedge refers to a security price pattern that show trend lines above and below a price chart meeting and forming an arrow shape. It is often used by technical analysts to determine a short-to-intermediate term reversal of a major price trend.
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Macro-Hedge
An investment technique that is designed to eliminate or reduce the risk of an asset or a group of assets in a portfolio. Most of the time, it offs ...
UZS
UZS is the abbreviation for the currency in Uzbekistan that is the Uzbekistani Som. The Uzbekistani som is regulated by the Central Bank of the Rep ...
Mainstream Economics
A term used to denote schools of economic thought that is considered orthodox. Originated in the late 1990s, it described theories often considered ...
SEC Form X-17A-5
SEC Form X-17A-5 is a filing which serves as a financial and operational report accomplished by every registered dealer-brokers under the Securitie ...
Commodity Futures Modernization Act - CFMA
Act strengthening the authority of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for five years as the regulatory body of the US futures markets. Enacte ...
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