Category: H

High-Low Index

Definition The High-Low Index is a market breadth indicator used in technical analysis to measure market volatility and investor sentiment. This index calculates the proportion

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High-Speed Data Feed

Definition A High-Speed Data Feed is a real-time transmission service that provides speedy, continuous, and large-volume financial data. This information typically includes details such as

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High-Water Mark

Definition The High-Water Mark is a financial term that refers to the highest peak in value that an investment fund or account has ever achieved.

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High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWI)

Definition High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWI) is a financial term used to describe individuals who possess significant amounts of investable assets. Specifically, it typically refers to those

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High Street Bank

Definition A High Street Bank, typically found in the United Kingdom, refers to the large, mainstream banks having many branch locations in towns and city

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High-Yield Bond Spread

Definition High-Yield Bond Spread, also known as credit spread, refers to the difference in yield between a high-yield bond and a comparable maturity treasury. It

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High-Yield Bond

Definition A high-yield bond, also known as a junk bond, is a type of corporate bond with a credit rating below investment grade. Because of

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High Minus Low (HML)

Definition High Minus Low (HML) is a strategy used in finance that involves buying stocks that have a high book value (value of a company’s

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