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Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA)

Definition Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) is an investment strategy in which an investor divides the total amount to be invested across periodic purchases of a target

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Dividend Rate

Definition The dividend rate refers to the total expected dividend payments from an investment, bond, or mutual fund on an annual basis. It is given

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Dogs of the Dow

Definition “Dogs of the Dow” is an investment strategy based on the 10-highest dividend-yielding stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average at the end of

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Dividend Yield

Definition Dividend Yield is a financial term that represents the ratio of a company’s annual dividends compared to its stock’s current market price. It is

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Doji

Definition A Doji is a term used in technical analysis to refer to a pattern on a candlestick chart, signifying that the opening and closing

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Dividend Recapitalization

Definition Dividend recapitalization is a financial strategy where a company incurs new debt to pay a special dividend to private investors or shareholders. This process

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Documentary Collection

Definition Documentary Collection is a trade transaction method in which a seller uses a bank as a channel to present financial documents and shipping documents

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