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Financial Terminology 100 | Taking investing tips one day at a time

@Tiger_Academy
Hello, tigers! Today, I will bring you a new knowledge learning module: Financial Terminology 100! In investing, the masters often emphasize the importance of learning financial knowledge. As Warren Buffett once said, "The best investment asset is your own wisdom." Learning financial terminology is like building your own treasure trove of financial vocabulary, allowing you to navigate the investment stage with ease, discern market trends, and seize investment opportunities. In Financial Terminology 100, I will compile the top 100 most frequent and important financial terms in the market for you to learn. These 100 financial terms will be divided into 5 sessions, with 20 terms presented in each session. Currently, in the first session of Financial Terminology, we have: Some of you may think that learning these financial terms can be boring, but is it really so? In fact, learning financial terminology can also be interesting. For example, stocks can be imagined as "eggs" in the stock market, because every listed company has its "hatching" day; Funds are like an "investment fruit basket", where you can put your funds in and lower risks through diversified investments, enjoying both the meat and the soup; ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) are like "walking the dog", following wherever the index goes; REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) are like "real estate vouchers" in the investment world, allowing you to earn stable rental income and achieve financial appreciation through real estate investments. Of course, in the process of learning financial terminology, we may encounter some complex concepts, such as Options and Futures, but these concepts are actually easy to understand. For example, options can be imagined as a "time tunnel" in the investment world, allowing you to buy or sell an asset in the future and gain investment returns based on your judgment of the future market; Futures are like a "lever" in the investment world, allowing you to generate significant profits with a small amount of force. In addition, we may also encounter some macro-financial concepts, such as Liquidity and Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). Liquidity is like a "watering can" in the investment world, as it determines the strength of fund flows in the market. For investors, a market with ample liquidity is more conducive to the rise of various assets. PMI is a "thermometer" of economic changes, providing a clear measurement of whether the economy is expanding or contracting. By using these examples, have you realized that seemingly dry financial terminology can actually become interesting? Financial Term Series 1: Stocks Financial Term Series 2: Funds Financial Term Series 3: Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) Financial Term Series 4: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Financial Term Series 5: Options Financial Term Series 6: Futures Financial Term Series 7: Call Options and Put Options Financial Term Series 8: Liquidity Financial Term Series 9: Balance Sheet Financial Term Series 10: Cash Flow Statement Financial Term Series 11: Income Statement In the future, Tiger_Academy will update a financial term article every business day. By following Tiger_Academy's account, you can receive timely shares and learn more interesting and practical financial knowledge! In this world of opportunities and challenges in finance, continuous learning of financial knowledge and mastering investment wisdom can not only make you an investment expert, but also enable you to navigate the financial field with ease. One small bite of investment knowledge a day, gradually accumulating wealth. Let's learn together!
Financial Terminology 100 | Taking investing tips one day at a time

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

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