Earnings
A company’s profits produced over a specified period, usually 3 months.
An indicator for a company’s profitability. The profits of a company divided by the number of outstanding shares of common stock.
A financial statement released by a company quarterly detailing all earnings and expenses supporting a profit or loss.
Electronic Communications Network. A computerized system outside of the market that manages direct transactions between major brokers and individual traders (no middleman). Currencies and stocks are primarily traded on ECNs.
Formulated by Ralph Nelson Elliott, it is based on the philosophy that the stock market could be forecast through the study of a repetitive pattern of waves.
An electronically traded futures contract on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that represents a portion of the normal futures contracts
An equity derivative that provides the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a quantity of stock at a specific price, within a specific period of time.
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