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This platform provides with amazing trading signals for free. Every day amazing trading signals results. Tools trades will provide you with basics.https://www.toolstrades.com/component/tags/tag/806-glossario2024-05-06T11:28:05+00:00ToolsTradestoolstrades.com@gmail.comAT THE MONEY DEFINITION2020-04-06T12:39:34+00:002020-04-06T12:39:34+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9197:at-the-money-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>At the money (ATM) is a term used to describe an options contract with a strike price that is identical to the underlying market price. At the money, options see a lot of trading activity, because they are so close to becoming profitable.</p><p>At the money (ATM) is a term used to describe an options contract with a strike price that is identical to the underlying market price. At the money, options see a lot of trading activity, because they are so close to becoming profitable.</p>BASE RATE DEFINITION2020-04-06T13:27:53+00:002020-04-06T13:27:53+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9198:base-rate-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>A base rate is the interest rate that a central bank – such as the Bank of England or Federal Reserve – will charge commercial banks for loans. The base rate is also known as the bank rate or the base interest rate.</p><p>A base rate is the interest rate that a central bank – such as the Bank of England or Federal Reserve – will charge commercial banks for loans. The base rate is also known as the bank rate or the base interest rate.</p>BEAR MARKET DEFINITION2020-04-08T12:13:07+00:002020-04-08T12:13:07+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9202:bear-market-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>When the market is on a sustained downward trajectory, with little optimism from traders to bring about a rally, it is referred to as a bear market.</p><p>When the market is on a sustained downward trajectory, with little optimism from traders to bring about a rally, it is referred to as a bear market.</p>BOND TRADING DEFINITION2020-04-08T12:13:52+00:002020-04-08T12:13:52+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9203:bond-trading-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>Bond trading is one way of making a profit from fluctuations in the value of corporate or government bonds. Many view it as an essential part of a diversified trading portfolio, alongside stocks and cash.</p><p>Bond trading is one way of making a profit from fluctuations in the value of corporate or government bonds. Many view it as an essential part of a diversified trading portfolio, alongside stocks and cash.</p>BULL MARKET DEFINITION2020-04-08T12:16:30+00:002020-04-08T12:16:30+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9204:bull-market-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>When a market, instrument or sector is on an upward trend, it is generally referred to as a bull market.</p><p>When a market, instrument or sector is on an upward trend, it is generally referred to as a bull market.</p>CASH FLOW DEFINITION2020-04-08T12:20:56+00:002020-04-08T12:20:56+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9205:cash-flow-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>Cash flow is the amount of money coming into and going out of a company’s accounts, as reported in earnings announcements. It can refer to a single project or the entire business.</p><p>Cash flow is the amount of money coming into and going out of a company’s accounts, as reported in earnings announcements. It can refer to a single project or the entire business.</p>CHARTIST DEFINITION2020-04-09T15:21:47+00:002020-04-09T15:21:47+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9208:chartist-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>A chartist is a trader who relies predominantly on charts to help them understand a financial instrument’s historical price movements, in order to better predict and to speculate on its future performance. They are also commonly known as technical analysts or technical traders.</p><p>A chartist is a trader who relies predominantly on charts to help them understand a financial instrument’s historical price movements, in order to better predict and to speculate on its future performance. They are also commonly known as technical analysts or technical traders.</p>CLOSING PRICE2020-04-09T15:23:04+00:002020-04-09T15:23:04+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9209:closing-priceGeorge Solotarov<p>An asset’s closing price is the last level at which it was traded on any given day. This price is often determined by an auction.</p><p>An asset’s closing price is the last level at which it was traded on any given day. This price is often determined by an auction.</p>COMMISSION DEFINITION2020-04-10T14:33:25+00:002020-04-10T14:33:25+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9211:commission-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>The commission is the charge levied by an investment broker for making trades on a trader’s behalf.</p><p>The commission is the charge levied by an investment broker for making trades on a trader’s behalf.</p>COMMODITY DEFINITION2020-04-10T14:38:10+00:002020-04-10T14:38:10+00:00https://www.toolstrades.com/component/content/article?id=9212:commodity-definitionGeorge Solotarov<p>A commodity is a basic physical asset, often used as a raw material in the production of goods or services.</p><p>A commodity is a basic physical asset, often used as a raw material in the production of goods or services.</p>