Advanced Trading Strategies & Instruments

Advanced trading strategies usually involve multiple technical indicators and more complicated instruments, such as options and futures.
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Forward Points in Currency:🔯 The Basics and Examples
Overnight Index Swap (OIS): A hedging arrangement in which a cash flow based on an overnight lending rate is exchanged for another predetermined cash flow.
Understanding and Calculating an🦋 Overnight Index Swap (OIS)
Swap Rate: A special kind of interest rate that is utilized for the calculation of fixed payments in a derivative instrument called an interest rate swap.
Swap Rate: What It Is, How It Works, and Types
Multilateral Trading Facility: An alternative trading venue that facilitates the exchange of financial instruments between multiple parties.
What Is a Multilateral ꦕTrading Facility (MTF) & Ho🌜w Does It Work?
What I♏s a Forward Swap? Definition, How They Work, and Benefits
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Variance Swap: Definition V🐻s. Volatility Swap and How It Works
Inflation Swap: Definition, How It Works, Benefits, Exওample
Hedge
Hedge: Definition and How It Works in Investing
Swaption: An option giving the right but not the obligation to enter into a swap agreement with another party.
Swaptions: Guid𝓀e tꦆo Swap Options, With Types and Styles
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Trading the Odds With Arbitrage
Fibonacci
Understanding Fi𒅌bonacci🎃 Numbers and Their Value as a Research Tool
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Swap Spread: Defin💦itio♋n, Use as an Indicator, and Example
Derivatives vs. Swaps: What's the Difference?
Forward Price: The predetermined delivery price of a forward contract.
Forward Priꦰce: Definition, Formulas for Calculation, and Example
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Letter of Guarantee: Definition, Purposes, and Exam✅ple
🍌How do I use the news to find arbitrage opportunities?
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Tota🌊l Return ♚Swap (TRS): What It Is, How It Works, Examples
Big Data Indices
Polynomial Trending Definition
Directional Move๊ment 𝓀Index (DMI): Meaning, Formula, Calculation
Equity Derivative: Definition, How They're Used, and Example
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Different Types of Swaps
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Wolf🍎e Wave: Definition, Pattern🉐 Examples, Trading Strategies
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Basis Trading: Definition, How It Works, Example
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Structured Investment🔜 Vehicle: Overview, Histo♕ry, Examples
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How🌠 an Investor Can Make Money Short 🌃Selling Stocks
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What Is an Asset Swap?
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Credit Default💃 Swaps: What Happens in a Credit Event👍?
Asset Management
Constant Matur💙ity Swap (CMS): Defin𓃲ition and Examples
Collater🌞alized Mortgage Obligation vs. Collateralized Bond Obligatiꦍon
What🀅 I𝓡s a Gartley Pattern? Chart Pattern Explained and Example
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What Is the International Swaps and Derivatives Assocꦗiation (ISDA)?
Cash
Reference Obligation: What It Is, How It Works
Momentum Investment: Meaning, Formula, Co💖ntroversy
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Advanced Channel Pat🍷terns൲: Wolfe Waves and Gartleys
Make Money With the Fibonacci ABC Pattern
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Spreadlock: What It Means and how it Works
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Strategies 💖and Secrets of High-Frequency Trading (HFT) Firms
Fix🔴ed-Income Arbitrage: What it Means, How it Works
How to Trade Breakouts Using Elliott Wave Theory
Get Positive Results With Negative Basis Trades
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Derivatives 101: A Beginner's Guide
Zero
Why Is the Initial V🏅alue of a Forward Contract Set to Zero?
General Collateral Financing Trades (GCF): Mea♊ning, How it Works
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Currency Swap vs. Interest Rate Swap: What's the Difference?
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Statistical Arbitrage: Definition, H🌳ow It Works, and Examp🦂le
Non-Deliverable Forward (NDF)
Non-Deliverable Forward (NDF): Meaning,𒉰 Structure, and Curre♓ncies
Inverse Transaction: What It is, How It Works
Arrears Swap: What It Means, How It Works
Advanced Fibonacci Applications
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Zero-Coupon Swap: What it is, How it Works
How to Make Money With Risk Arbitrage Trading
Volatility
Volatility Trading of Stocks vs. Options
Currency Forward
What Is a Currency Forward?
Cash-and-Carry Trade: Definition, Stra𓆉tꩵegies, and Example
Outright Forward: What it is, How it Works
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Back-to-Back Loan: Definition, Purposꦇe, and Exampleඣs
Hollywood Sign
Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX):⛎ Meaning, Pros An♐d Cons, Example
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Zero-Coupon Infla🐬tion Swap (ZCIS): Formula, Examples and Benefits
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Spotting Breakouts As Easy As ACD
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Targeted Accrual Redemption Note (TAꦍRN): What It Iꦡs, How It Works