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Soros Investment Tip No. 7: Invest In Instability

A state of market instability is when the deviation between the expectations of market participants and the objective facts reaches an extreme state.

The Difference Between The European Union And The Eurozone

he Eurozone is included in the European Union, which is simply a region of countries that use the EU's single currency.

Soros Investment Tip No. 6: Revealing Bias

Soros argues that the volatility of markets stems from the feeling that people have a biased and flawed perception of markets.

The best time to buy stocks

Shares to stop opening, stop closing, said the main pull pick up extremely strong, the market will be a big reversal, should quickly buy.

Capturing Important Information About The Market From The Cards Played By The Majors

Today's game is very normal, when the market is lopsided there will be the opposite side.

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.

Introductory Stock Investment: Retail Investors Follow The Main Force Of The Key

The market main force operating stocks are generally based on the following laws.

The Direct Impact Of a Stronger Us Dollar

The appreciation of the dollar has resolved a number of economic difficulties for non-US countries.

What Is a Fund Contract

A fund contract is a contract or agreement between parties to a fund with equal status to regulate the rights and obligations between them in the fund's activities.

The Impact Of Monetary Policy On The Stock Market

Monetary policy is also an important part of the country's macroeconomic policy, which also serves to promote stable economic development.

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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.