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  • M1

    M1

    June 24, 2025
    Dictionary, Economics

    M1 is a measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other highly liquid funds. It’s tracked by central banks to gauge economic liquidity and spending potential.

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  • L Share Annuity Class

    L Share Annuity Class

    June 24, 2025
    Dictionary, Retirement

    An L Share Annuity is a variable annuity class with a short surrender period (typically 3–4 years) and higher annual fees. It offers flexibility for investors who want quicker access to their funds.

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  • K (Nasdaq Suffix)

    K (Nasdaq Suffix)

    June 24, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    “J” is a Nasdaq suffix used in stock symbols to indicate that a share class carries voting rights. It appears as the fifth letter in a company’s ticker and helps clarify investor influence.

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  • J (Nasdaq Suffix)

    J (Nasdaq Suffix)

    June 23, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    “J” is a Nasdaq suffix used in stock symbols to indicate that a share class carries voting rights. It appears as the fifth letter in a company’s ticker and helps clarify investor influence.

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  • Iceberg Order

    Iceberg Order

    June 23, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    An iceberg order is a large trade broken into smaller visible chunks to hide its full size. It helps institutional traders minimize market impact and avoid signaling large moves.

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  • H-Shares

    H-Shares

    June 23, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    H-Shares are stocks of mainland China companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, offering international investors access to Chinese firms through a globally regulated market.

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  • GAFAM Stocks

    GAFAM Stocks

    June 23, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    GAFAM refers to five dominant U.S. tech companies — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft — widely tracked for their innovation, market influence, and role in shaping stock market trends.

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  • FAANG Stocks

    FAANG Stocks

    June 23, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    FAANG refers to five top U.S. tech companies — Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google — known for driving innovation, market growth, and investor interest in the tech sector.

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  • 1913 Federal Reserve Act

    1913 Federal Reserve Act

    June 21, 2025
    Dictionary, History

    The 1913 Federal Reserve Act established the Federal Reserve System as the U.S. central bank to stabilize the economy, manage the money supply, and provide financial support during crises.

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  • E-Mini

    E-Mini

    June 21, 2025
    Dictionary, Investing

    An E-Mini is a smaller-sized futures contract, commonly used by traders to speculate on major indexes like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100. Traded electronically, it offers lower margin requirements and high liquidity.

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