A Money Market Fund is a mutual fund investing in low-risk, short-term debt instruments like Treasury...
A stop-loss order is an automatic instruction to sell a security when its price drops to a set level,...
A limit order lets investors buy or sell stocks at a specific price or better, providing control over...
A Market Order is a trade instruction to buy or sell a security immediately at the best available price....
The bid-ask spread is the difference between the highest price buyers offer and the lowest price sellers...
A prospectus is a detailed legal document that companies issue during public offerings to disclose critical...
An expense ratio is the annual fee percentage charged by mutual funds and ETFs to cover operating costs,...
Portfolio rebalancing involves periodically adjusting your investment holdings to maintain your desired...
A market correction is a decline of 10% or more in stock prices from recent highs, serving as a natural...
A bear market occurs when stock prices fall 20% or more from recent highs, marking periods of declining...
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