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M1 – Money Supply

The money supply has different components and M1 is the measure of the component that includes the physical money held by public. It is...

ICSC-UBS Store Sales

What is 'ICSC-UBS Store Sales' A weekly economic figure published by the International Council of Shopping Centers and UBS Bank, that measures...

Taguchi Method Of Quality Control

What is the 'Taguchi Method Of Quality Control' The Taguchi method of quality control is an approach to engineering that emphasizes the...

RSI – Relative Strength Index

Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical analysis tool that is used by investors to make investment decisions. Developed by J. Welles Wilder, RSI...

What Is Planned Obsolescence

DefinitionIn economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence is a policy of planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life, so that...

E-Micro Forex Futures

What is 'E-Micro Forex Futures' Currency futures contracts traded on CME Globex that are one-tenth the size of standard Forex futures. Currency...

OEX

What is 'OEX' The ticker symbol used to identify index options traded on the Standard & Poor's 100 index. OEX options are...

Obsolescence Risk

What is 'Obsolescence Risk' The risk that a process, product or technology used or produced by a company for profit will become...

AAA

What is 'AAA' AAA is the highest possible rating assigned to an issuer's bonds by credit rating agencies. An AAA-rated bond has...

RSI

RSI stands for the Relative Strength Index. The Relative Strength Index was developed by J. Welles Wilder. It measures the change and speed of...

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