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Bear markets feel brutal because they test patience, confidence, and risk management all at once. Prices trend lower, rallies fail, and what looked like a bargain last week can get cheaper fast. In simple terms, a bear market is a prolonged period of falling prices and weak sentiment. You will often hear the rule of […]
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A bull market is a period when prices trend higher over time and confidence across the market improves. You will hear the term most often in stocks, but it also applies to crypto, forex, commodities, and even sectors within a wider market. The quick version: if an asset or broad market keeps making higher highs […]
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Simple moving average (SMA) vs exponential moving average (EMA) sounds like a small technical detail, but it changes how you read a chart. Both indicators smooth price action. The difference is in how fast they react. An SMA gives equal weight to every price in the selected period. An EMA gives more weight to recent […]
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Trading looks simple from the outside: open an app, pick a market, click buy or sell. The hard part is everything that happens before that first trade. If you want to learn how to start trading, focus on the basics first: choose one market, use a regulated broker or exchange where available in your region, […]
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Pre-market trading is the buying and selling of stocks before the regular exchange session begins. In the US, regular market hours for the NYSE and Nasdaq are typically 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, while pre-market sessions can start much earlier depending on the broker and venue. That early window matters because earnings releases, […]
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Most traders want an edge. The problem is that some edges are earned through research, discipline, and risk management, while others come from information the public does not have yet. That second category is where insider trading starts. In simple terms, insider trading usually means buying or selling a security based on material, nonpublic information. […]
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After-hours trading is the buying and selling of stocks outside the regular U.S. market session. For most investors, that means trading after 4:00 p.m. ET through an electronic network rather than on the main exchange floor. It sounds convenient, and sometimes it is. But after-hours trading also comes with thinner liquidity, wider spreads, and faster […]
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Commodity trading means buying and selling raw materials such as gold, oil, natural gas, wheat, coffee, or copper through financial markets. In practice, most retail traders are not taking delivery of barrels of oil or truckloads of corn. They are usually trading price movements through instruments such as futures, ETFs, shares of commodity-related companies, or […]
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Forward contracts are private agreements between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a set price on a future date. They sit in the derivatives family, but unlike futures, they are usually negotiated directly between counterparties rather than traded on a public exchange. That difference matters. A forward contract can be tailored to […]
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Perpetual contracts, often called perpetual futures or perpetual swaps, are derivative contracts that let traders speculate on an asset’s price without owning the asset and without a fixed expiry date. That last part is what makes them different from standard futures. A regular futures contract settles on a set date. A perpetual contract can stay […]
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Copy trading sounds simple: pick a trader, connect your account, and mirror their positions automatically. That convenience is exactly why it appeals to beginners. The catch is that you are still taking market risk, strategy risk, and platform risk — just through someone else’s decisions. Used carefully, copy trading can be a learning tool and […]
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Picking the best trading platform in the UK is less about finding one “winner” and more about matching the platform to the way you trade. If you mainly buy shares and funds for the long term, your ideal platform will look very different from someone trading forex, CFDs or crypto. Fees, market access, research tools, […]
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