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GAFAM Stocks

Definition GAFAM stocks refer to the stocks of five major American technology companies: Google (Alphabet), Apple, Facebook (Meta Platforms), Amazon, and Microsoft. These companies dominate

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Gadfly

Definition A gadfly, in the financial context, refers to a person who persistently challenges the decisions and practices of a company’s management or shareholders. They

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Gamma Neutral

Definition Gamma neutral refers to a risk management strategy in options trading, where an investor adjusts the delta of their portfolio to offset any potential

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Gamification

Definition Gamification refers to the application of game design elements and principles to non-game contexts, such as personal finance or investing. The goal is to

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Gain

Definition Gain, in financial terms, refers to the positive difference between the current or sale value of an asset and its original purchase price or

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Gambler’s Fallacy

Definition The Gambler’s Fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo Fallacy, is a misconception in probability theory where an individual mistakenly believes that past events

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Game Changer

Definition A game changer in finance refers to an event, idea, or innovation that significantly alters the way a market, industry, or investment strategy operates.

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