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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.

Misconceptions About Investing In ETF Funds?

Many investors now have many misconceptions about ETF funds, which not only makes many people fearful in the investment process, but also increases investment risks. ETF funds are actually a kind of fund with relatively low market penetration, and customer participation itself is very limited.

What Is The Difference Between Futures Basis Spreads And Spreads

The difference between futures basis spreads and spreads.

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.

Misconceptions About Investing In Closed-End Funds

Closed-end funds have indeed become a highly respected financial product in the market.

The Bubble Economy

The bubble economy can be divided into three phases: the formation phase of the bubble, the inflation phase of the bubble and the collapse phase of the bubble. 

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.

How To Select Stocks by Price and Volume

Only when K-line analysis is combined with volume analysis can we truly read the language of the market and gain insight into the subtleties of stock price changes.

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.

About The European Central Bank

The European Central Bank is responsible for monetary policy in the 13 countries of the Eurozone and is one of the most important central banks in the world.

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What is ETF Fund

The exchange traded open-end index fund, also known as Exchange Traded Funds ("ETF" for short), is an open-end fund that is listed on the exchange and has variable fund shares.