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    Trading Glossary

    Glossary trade refers to a type of trading strategy where traders use a predefined set of terms, definitions, or concepts to make informed decisions. It often involves industry-specific jargon, financial metrics, and analytical tools to navigate markets effectively.

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    Accounts payable (AP)

    Accounts payable represent a company’s short-term obligations to suppliers for goods or services that have already been received but not yet paid for.

    Accounts receivable (AR)

    Accounts receivable are assets that reflect money owed to a company by customers for goods or services that have already been delivered.

    Accrued interest

    Accrued interest is the interest that has built up on a bond or fixed-income instrument since the most recent interest payment date.

    Acquisition

    An acquisition refers to the act of obtaining or purchasing an asset or company. This process can affect various stakeholders, including employees, customers, and shareholders.

    Activity

    Trading activity refers to the volume of transactions involving a particular financial instrument over a specified time period. This timeframe can range from minutes to months. For example, if 1,000 shares of a stock are traded in one day, that figure represents the day’s trading activity.

    Adjustable Peg

    An adjustable peg is an exchange rate system where a currency is fixed to a stronger currency, such as the US dollar or euro. The pegged rate is periodically adjusted to improve the country’s economic competitiveness, usually in response to global market changes.

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