Category: K

Klinger Oscillator

Definition The Klinger Oscillator is a technical indicator in financial analysis that reflects the long-term trend of money flow while simultaneously considering price movements and

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Kin

Definition The term “Kin” is not specifically a financial term. However, “Kin” generally refers to a person’s relatives or family members. In a financial context,

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Kiwi

Definition Kiwi is a colloquial term referring to the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), the official currency of New Zealand. The nickname is derived from the

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Kiting

Definition Kiting is a fraudulent financial practice that involves the deliberate issuance of a check with insufficient funds, intending to take advantage of the time

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KMF

Definition KMF stands for Comorian Franc, the official currency of the Comoros, a group of islands located in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Madagascar.

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Knock-In Option

Definition A knock-in option is a type of exotic financial option that only activates when a predetermined price, called the barrier price, is reached or

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Know Sure Thing (KST)

Definition Know Sure Thing (KST) is a technical momentum indicator, developed by Martin Pring, used in financial markets to analyze price trends and generate buy

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Kiosk

Definition A kiosk, in financial terms, refers to a small, stand-alone unit within a public space, such as a mall or shopping center, where a

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Knock-Out Option

Definition A knock-out option is a type of exotic option, which is similar to a standard option but with a built-in feature called ‘knock-out barrier.’

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Kiwi Bond

Definition Kiwi Bond is a type of financial instrument issued by the New Zealand government, designed for individual investors. These bonds are denominated in New

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