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Soros' Investment Secret Number Two: Market Expectations

The role of expectations therefore plays a pivotal role in the development of supply and demand.

Causes Of Exchange Rate Generation

Importers and exporters pay one currency when they import goods and receive another currency when they export them.

The Basic Components Of The Gold Market

The gold market is a place for gold producers and suppliers to trade with demanders.

What Do Stock Options Mean?

In our lives, we all know that with the development of the economy, more and more people will choose to start a company then is in contact with the stock, so what do stock options mean?

The Value of Options - How to Understand the Price of Options

In real life, the closest thing to the concept of an option is insurance.

Delta And Delta Risk of Options

When the price of the underlying falls, the call option loses value, but by how much? This discussion brings us to today's topic of option delta risk.

How To Deal With The Risks Of Hedge Funds?

Investment risk has become an obstacle for more and more investors who are hesitant to invest in the market, so today's fund class will introduce you to a type of fund that is designed to hedge risk.

What Are Government Bonds?

Government bonds are debt instruments issued by the government to fundraise and promise to pay interest and repay principal over a certain period of time, specifically including state bonds, i.e., central government bonds, local government bonds and government guaranteed bonds, the most important of which are government bonds.

Difference Between A Stock Exchange And A Stock Company

A stock exchange is a legal person that provides premises and facilities for the centralized trading of securities, organizes and supervises the trading of securities, and exercises self-regulation.

The Risk Of Default On Bonds

A bond is a financial contract, a debt instrument issued to investors by governments, financial institutions, industrial and commercial enterprises, etc. to raise funds by borrowing directly from society, while promising to pay interest at a certain rate and repay the principal on agreed terms.