Diversification is a core risk management principle that involves spreading investments across different assets, sectors, or regions to reduce portfolio risk.
A dividend is a distribution of profits paid by a company to its shareholders.
Dividend aristocrats are companies that have increased their dividend payouts consistently for at least 25 consecutive years.
Dividend yield is a ratio that shows a company’s annual dividend payment relative to its current share price.
A doji is a candlestick pattern where opening and closing prices are nearly the same, indicating market indecision and balanced buying and selling pressure.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is one of the oldest US stock indices, tracking 30 major blue-chip companies using a price-weighted methodology.
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