【Thursday Special】Do You Know Any Stock Trading Slang?
Hey Tigers!
Welcome to this week's Thursday Special! The topic today is Stock Trading Slang.
As we all know, all walks of life have their own jargon. When we say jargon to people in the industry, the other party will instantly react: so it is one of us!
Today we will talk about stock trading slang you know.
1. Everyone gives one answer is enough~
2. Repeat words will not be rewarded~
Let me first hahaha, YOLO!
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🌟🌟🌟I look for Golden Cross when I want to buy a stock as it signifies a long term bullish market or an upcoming Bull Run. A Golden Cross occurs when a 50 day Moving Average crosses above the 200 day Moving Average.
In contrast a Death Cross is the opposite of Golden Cross. This happens when the 50 day Moving Average crosses below the 200 day Moving Average. This signifies a Long Term Bear Market and a downtrend. It is my signal to sell.
These are useful indicators to use when trading the markets.
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The most unethical approach in the market, so beware of fake news or recommendations, my fellow Tiger friends!
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It is often used in a humorous or lighthearted way, and is meant to show a level of confidence and determination in one's investments.
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Married Put
a strategy, an investor purchases an asset—such as shares of stock—and simultaneously purchases put options for an equivalent number of shares.he may choose to use this strategy as a way of protecting their downside risk when holding a stock. This strategy functions similarly to an insurance policy; it establishes a price floor in the event the stock's price falls sharply. This is why it's also known as a protective put.