Sterling

Oct 18, 2022 18:56

What is capital gains tax?

Capital gains tax (or CGT) is a tax levied by the government on profits made from the sale of financial assets. CGT regulations and levels differ by country.

Kihn

Oct 18, 2022 08:28

Examples of the multiplier effect

The multiplier effect can manifest itself in a variety of ways, including government spending, export income, consumer spending, and so on. The following are two common examples of the multiplier effect:

Otigh1962

Oct 14, 2022 06:53

Tesla market cap

Tesla has a market capitalization of $1.02 trillion USD, making it the most valuable car company in the world and one of the most valuable companies in general. In comparison, Apple is worth $2.9 trillion, Microsoft is worth $2.5 trillion, Alphabet...

Seamans

Oct 13, 2022 07:53

What is sprint?

A sprint is a simplified digital 100 option that differs from standard digital 100s in terms of expiration and pricing. They are also referred to as sprint markets and are only available through IG.

Support

Oct 12, 2022 00:23

What is account monitoring?

Is a tool for sharing, viewing, analyzing, and comparing the trading performance of one or more trading accounts. Account monitoring allows you to learn from other traders, find an asset manager, and publicize your trading strategy.

Kihn

Oct 06, 2022 23:16

What is support level?

A support level is a price at which an asset may struggle to fall as traders look to buy around that level.

Womak

Oct 03, 2022 14:29

What is stagflation?

Stagflation refers to an economy that has significant inflation, high unemployment, and slow to no economic growth. The term is a combination of the words GDP stagnation and inflation.

Otigh1962

Oct 03, 2022 13:54

What is investment capital?

The investment capital of a trader is the number of financial resources available for trading. In terms of money or assets, it could be in the form of a loan.

Womak

Sep 30, 2022 22:41

What is limit up and limit down?

Limit up and limit down are the maximum amounts that a commodity future can gain (limit up) or lose (limit down) in a single trading day.

Womak

Sep 30, 2022 16:20

What is off-book?

An 'off-book' trade is one in which shares are traded outside of an exchange or regulated body. They are typically carried out through the over-the-counter (OTC) market. Off-book transactions are made between two parties directly, outside of the...