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Finance: What are Overbought and oversold?
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What are overbought and oversold? Hit play to find out.

Finance: What is the Investment Company Act of 1940?
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The Investment Company Act of 1940 regulated and ensured fair dealings in the mutual fund industry.

Finance: What is Primary Market?
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What is the primary market? Hit play to find out.

Finance: What is Aftertax Yield?
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What is After Tax Yield? After tax yield is simply how much an investment makes (or yields) after taxes have been paid. This term refers to bond yi...

Finance: What is Liquidity?
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What is liquidity? Think: water. It's liquid. It can be squeezed into little, tiny spaces and infused into large spaces. A defining trait of liquid...

Finance: What is a Liquid Market?
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A liquid market is a market featuring high trading volumes, i.e. investors actually want to put their cash to work.

Finance: What is a Country Basket (Index Fund)?
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What is a Country Basket (Index Fund)? Investing internationally can be a challenge, as foreign exchange, different accounting rules, time zones an...

Finance: What is an Affiliated Person or Affiliated Investor?
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What is an Affiliated Person or Affiliated Investor? An affiliated person is known as an insider in the financial world. These are the people who h...

Finance: What Does It Mean to "Go Public"?
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What does it mean to "go public?" An IPO raises cash in the form of equity, usually, for investors. When public, a company exists under SEC dominio...

Finance: What is a Lock Up Agreement?
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What's a lock-up agreement? We think it has something to do with a shiv, but let's watch this video, just in case.

Finance: What are Capital Markets?
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What are Capital Markets? The most often context used for “Capital Markets” is in corporate finance and investment banking, and it refers prima...

Finance: What is Selling Away?
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Selling away is the practice of selling securities that aren't under the seller's auspices to sell.

Finance: What is the Alternative Minimum Tax?
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What is the Alternative Minimum Tax? Alternative minimum tax is a different way of calculating tax liability. It’s only available to some individ...

Finance: What is the Russell Index?
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The Russell Index is a series of indices that tracks the progress of stocks in a given basket. Aw. We were hoping it tracked adorable Jack Russell...

Finance: What is Due Diligence?
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What is due diligence? Basically, it's... doing your research. You're preparing to make an investment or purchase, and you want to make sure there...

Finance: What is comparative advantage?
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Comparative advantage refers to what one party sacrifices in order to create a product or service compared to another. The one who loses out less h...

Finance: What is a primary offering, and what are Primary Shares?
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A primary offering is just an IPO - the initial public offering of a given stock. Primary shares are the shares of that stock that are sold... publ...

Finance: What is a road show?
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What is a road show? In order to generate excitement about a new product, companies often resort to social media as well as the more conventional t...

Finance: What is a Day Trade?
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What is a Day Trade? A day trade is a trade done in the public markets where the buy and the sell are both done on the same day, thus marking the n...

Finance: What is an Associated Person?
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What is an Associated Person? An associated person is just an employee of a broker or a dealer that are involved in trading. These people must be c...

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