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How To Choose Stocks For Retail Investors

The primary retailer, bold, only want to make money, regardless of the risk, relatively speaking, should pay more attention to the selection of shares.

The role of history in investing

In the process of investment, we will encounter a variety of difficulties, such as this new coronavirus epidemic, it will make many people begin to doubt whether the world economy is going to collapse, the future will be good?

What Is a Closed-End Fund?

A closed-end fund is a fund in which the promoter sets a limit on the total number of units that can be issued when setting up the fund.

What Are The Factors Influencing The Movement Of Gold Futures Quotes:

Economic expansion drives increased demand for gold jewelry, gold for technology and long-term savings, so there is a positive correlation between the price of gold and economic growth.

Six Ways to Master Selling Stocks

Recently the market suddenly fell sharply, many of the profits of shareholders in a few days was beaten back to the original place, and some even on the set.

What Is An Etf?

An etf is the abbreviation for an exchange-traded open-ended index fund, often referred to as an exchange-traded fund, which is an open-ended fund with variable shares traded on an exchange.

Hedging Delta Risk

Why hedge Delta risk? Delta risk can therefore be understood as a "directional" risk.

Investing Without Forgetting The Four Key Points

Investing in stocks is a process of developing effective and flexible operational strategies and tactics after fully understanding yourself and the market. In the investment process, how to reduce blindness and maximize profits?

Introduction To The BSM Option Pricing Mode

In this issue, Haitong Futures Options Department brings you an introduction to the BSM (Black-Scholes-Morton) model.

ntroduction To The Development Of The Global Options Market

Early options trading in the US began in 1872, founded by the then famous financier Russell, and at that time included call and put options, the market was always OTC and required trading through brokers.