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What is gold trading and how to start trade?

What is gold trading and how do you trade in gold?

What is gold trading and how do you trade in gold, here is a beginner's guide to navigating the lucrative world of gold markets.

What Is A Parabolic SAR Indicator?

What is a Parabolic SAR Indicator?

Equip yourself with knowledge about parabolic SAR to make informed decisions. With this guide from markets.com, learn what it's all about and its key benefits.

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What is natural gas?

Natural gas is found deep underground, alongside coal and other fossil fuel deposits. It is extensively used in the US, accounting for 25% of US energy consumption. The gas primarily consists of methane.

Beginner’s Guide to Spread Betting Commodities

Beginner’s Guide to Spread Betting Commodities

Environmental commodities are a new and remarkable asset of the global commodities market. They are exceptional as their value comes from reducing pollution, making clean energy, and protecting nature.

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Environmental commodities: How do we trade them

Environmental commodities are a new and remarkable asset of the global commodities market. They are exceptional as their value comes from reducing pollution, making clean energy, and protecting nature.

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4 pre-trading essentials for energy commodities trading

Energy commodities trading is a dynamic market that involves buying and selling various energy forms, such as oil and natural gas. For traders, it's crucial to know a lot about this complex market so that you can make smart choices and optimise the value of your assets.

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Corporate bonds vs government bonds: Side-by-side comparison

Investors looking to build a balanced portfolio need to understand the differences between corporate bonds and government bonds. While both offer regular interest payments and return of principal at maturity, corporate and government bonds have unique risk-return characteristics that investors should assess.

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The Bretton Woods System: Shaping Post-War Economic Order

In the aftermath of World War II, with Europe and Asia ravaged by the conflict, the world faced a pressing need to rebuild its shattered economies and establish a framework for international monetary cooperation.

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A timeline history of bonds

As one of the oldest financial instruments, bonds have allowed wealth to transcend borders and time to finance wars, connect continents through railroads, and build industries.

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Selling into strength vs selling into weakness: What is the difference?

In trading or investing, two popular strategies often come into play: selling into strength and selling into weakness.

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How to start CFD trading: A comprehensive guide for newbies

CFDs, or Contracts for Difference, are financial derivatives that allow traders to speculate on the price movements of various instruments without owning the underlying asset itself.

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Nuveen ESG Small-cap ETF

Nuveen ESG Small-Cap ETF or simply NUSC is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the TIAA ESG USA Small-Cap Index. The index is comprised of small-cap U.S. equity securities that meet certain environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria.

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JPEX Fraud: Hong Kong Authorities raise warning to investors

The JPEX fraud case is the largest and one of the most egregious fraud cases in Hong Kong in recent years, involving several high-profile Hong Kong celebrities, including Julian Cheung, Nine Chen, Lam Chok, Chan Yee and Clement Chan. Over 1,400 victims have been reported, with losses exceeding HKD 10 billion.

Trading vs investing 7 main differences

Trading vs investing: 7 main differences

What you may not know is that “trading” and “investing” are quite different terms.

Relative Strength Index

What is the Relative Strength Index?

In the ever-changing financial markets, traders and investors employ various technical indicators to gain insights into asset price movements and identify potential buying or selling opportunities.

Fundamental Analysis vs Technical Analysis What are the differences

Fundamental Analysis vs Technical Analysis: What are the differences?

Trading can be difficult and unpredictable, especially for beginners. Making wise choices is essential to becoming successful in the market. Because of this, market analysis is crucial.

Stop order, limit order and trailing stop

Stop order, limit order and trailing stop: What you need to know

Trading in the financial markets involves more than just buying and selling assets. To navigate the intricate world of trading, traders often use various order types to execute their strategies effectively.

Cryptocurrency staking: What you need to know

Cryptocurrency staking: What you need to know

Cryptocurrency, with its myriad facets, offers more than just a means of exchange or store of value. One such dimension, often overlooked but teeming with potential, is staking. While some view it as a doorway to passive income, others perceive it as a vital mechanism that underpins the security and functionality of many blockchain networks.

Basis point in finance and why is it important

What is a basis point in finance and why is it important?

If you’ve tried trading before, you would surely have heard of a basis point. But what is a basis point in finance?

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Explaining cryptocurrencies: Understanding initial coin offerings (ICOs)

The domain of cryptocurrencies, while revolutionary, often presents complexities that challenge even seasoned investors.

The Role Of the Bank Of England

What is the role of the Bank of England in trading?

In the heart of London, amidst the city’s bustling financial district, stands an institution that wields significant influence over the British economy and holds a pivotal role in global financial markets – the Bank of England.

How to spot a cryptocurrency scam

How to spot a cryptocurrency scam

Cryptocurrencies represent a revolutionary intersection of finance and technology, drawing both seasoned investors and novices to the prospects of digital wealth. However, with this burgeoning interest, there's been an uptick in schemes aimed at exploiting the uninformed.

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Investing in bitcoin vs altcoins: What's the difference?

Cryptocurrencies, once the domain of tech enthusiasts, have transformed into a mainstream financial conversation, with Bitcoin and altcoins at the forefront of this revolution.

What Is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)

What Is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

The Consumer Price Index, or CPI, is a number that tells us how prices for everyday items are changing over time. It's important because it helps us understand if things are getting more expensive and by how much.

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