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Gann Angles

DefinitionThe Gann angles are named after W. D. Gann, a 20th-century market theorist. Gann described the use of the angles in the stock market...

Takeover Bid

DefinitionTakeover Bid was a BBC Television primetime entertainment quiz programme that aired on BBC1 from 26 May 1990 until 15 July 1991. The programme...

Hedge

A hedge or ‘Hedging’ against investment risk means to strategically use instruments in the market to offset the risk of fluctuations in the price...

Takeout Value

What is 'Takeout Value' The estimated value of a company if it were to be taken private or acquired. A firm's takeout...

Undervalued

What does 'Undervalued' mean Undervalued is a financial term referring to a security or other type of investment that is selling for...

Hard Asset

Definition In finance, a "hard asset" may be real estate, commodities, or energy. For example, gold and silver are regarded as "hard" assets. Other types...

Idle Funds

What is 'Idle Funds' Money that is not invested and, therefore, earning no interest or investment income. Idle funds are simply funds...

Laggard

What is 'Laggard' A stock or security that is underperforming. A laggard will have lower-than-average returns compared to the market. A laggard...
e-CBOT

e-CBOT

What is e-CBOT and how does it work The e-CBOT system is a secure, electronic platform that allows users to trade financial instruments including commodities,...

Earnings Before Interest, Depreciation, Amortization and Exploration (EBIDAX)

What is 'Earnings Before Interest, Depreciation, Amortization and Exploration - EBIDAX' An earnings metric used in the evaluation of oil, gas and...

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