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What Is The Meaning Of a Financial Crisis?

A financial crisis is a persistent contradiction in the operation of activities related to money and capital, for example, a credit crisis in the cashing of bills, a currency crisis caused by a disconnect between buying and selling, etc.

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.

10 Questions To Ask Before Buying a Stock - Above

Surveys conducted during the stock market frenzy of the late 1990s showed that the average investor would put a lot of effort into researching where to go on holiday, but skimped on the time spent researching stocks to buy.

Hedging Delta Risk

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

The Secrets You Must Know For Stock Market Manipulation (II)

The choice of buying point in the plate

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.

What Exactly Are Fixed Income Products?

With the recent volatility in the equity markets, fixed income products are back on investors' radar.

Introduction To Price Volume Theory

Price theory is a theory of measuring stock prices, first described in the book Stock Market Indicators by Joseph E. Granville, an American stock market analyst.

The Essence Of Safe Futures Speculation: Trading Rules

Trading in the fast-moving futures market is like driving on a highway, with the floating profits and losses of your account going straight up and down, sometimes so fast that you are overwhelmed.