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  2. How to trade stocks: A beginner’s guide - AOL

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    Of course, you could do a little of both: keep most of your portfolio (say 90 percent) in stocks, while you use a little bit to trade. The approach you choose will determine: Your stock ideas

  3. What to do when your CD matures in a falling-rate environment

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    As of this writing, one of the highest money market account rates among the banks we monitor is 5.30 percent APY, which is offered by Vio Bank. This is roughly 12 times higher than the national ...

  4. Haircut (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Haircut (finance) In finance, a haircut is the difference between the current market value of an asset and the value ascribed to that asset for purposes of calculating regulatory capital or loan collateral. The amount of the haircut reflects the perceived risk of the asset falling in value in an immediate cash sale or liquidation.

  5. Best ETFs for falling interest rates: Top funds for when the ...

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    Goldman Sachs Access Treasury 0-1 Year ETF (GBIL) This fund also holds U.S. Treasurys, but in this case it’s debt that matures in less than a year. It’s among the best ways to get the highest ...

  6. Over-the-counter (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter (OTC) or off-exchange trading or pink sheet trading is done directly between two parties, without the supervision of an exchange. [1] It is contrasted with exchange trading, which occurs via exchanges. A stock exchange has the benefit of facilitating liquidity, providing transparency, and maintaining the current market price.

  7. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    Stock exchange. Interior hall of the Helsinki Stock Exchange in Helsinki, Finland, 1965. A stock exchange is an exchange (or bourse) where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell shares (equity stock), bonds, and other securities. Many large companies have their stocks listed on a stock exchange. This makes the stock more liquid and thus more ...

  8. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    The brief but dramatic stock market crash of May 6, 2010, was initially thought to have been caused by high-frequency trading. [74] The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged to its largest intraday point loss, but not percentage loss, [75] in history, only to recover much of those losses within minutes. [76]

  9. How Much Money Should You Have in the Stock Market if You’re 50?

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    Investors in their 50s and 60s keep between 35% and 39% of their portfolio assets in U.S. stocks and about 8% in international stocks. U.S. stocks: $372,364. International stocks: $64,477 ...

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