Introductory Stock Basics (Section 1)
- Dec 22, 2024
The stock market is vast and risky. If you want to enter the stock market, you must first know what stocks are, what they can bring to you, and the value and risk of investing in the stock market
How Closed-End Funds Are Invested
- Dec 21, 2024
The most important feature of a closed-end fund is that the fund size is fixed for the contractual savings period.
What Does a High Stock Turnover Rate Indicate?
- Dec 20, 2024
A high turnover rate indicates that: the stock has a low lock-up rate.
Introductory Stock Basics (Section 3)
- Dec 19, 2024
This section talks about the sources of stock profits. There are generally two sources of stock profits. One is the dividend received by shareholders when the company distributes earnings, and the other is the price difference between stock buying and selling.
What is LOF Fund?
- Dec 18, 2024
LOF Fund, the full English name is "Listed Open Ended Fund", that is, after the issuance of listed open-ended funds, investors can not only subscribe and redeem fund units at designated outlets, but also buy and sell the funds at the exchange.
The Relationship And Differences Between Open-Ended And Closed-End Funds
- Dec 17, 2024
A fund, broadly speaking, is a fund with a certain amount of money established for a certain purpose.
Basic knowledge of stock introduction: the origin of stock
- Dec 16, 2024
Stocks are now nearly 400 years old. The earliest stock market arose in 1602 when the Dutch and British established overseas trading companies. These companies are established by raising share capital and have obvious characteristics of joint-stock companies; they have legal person status; a board of directors is established; the general meeting of shareholders is the company's highest authority; dividends are distributed according to shares; and a limited liability system is implemented. The successful operation and rapid development of the joint-stock company made more enterprises follow suit.
In The Us, Money Market Funds Can Be Classified Into Several Categories According To Their Riskiness
- Dec 15, 2024
In the United States, money market funds can be divided into three categories according to the level of risk. In the United States, money market funds can be divided into three categories according to the level of risk. 1, Treasury bill money market funds, which invest mainly in treasury bills, marketable securities guaranteed by the government, etc. These securities generally have a maturity of less than one year, with an average maturity of 120 days. 2,Diversified money market funds, which are commonly referred to as money market funds, usually invest in a variety of marketable securities such as commercial paper, treasury bills, securities issued by U.S. government agencies, negotiable certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances, etc., which have similar maturities as the aforementioned funds. 3, Tax-exempt money funds, which are used primarily for short-term financing of high-quality municipal securities, also include municipal medium-term bonds and municipal long-ter
What Are Money Markets? What Is a Money Market Fund?
- Dec 14, 2024
The money market is a market in which financial assets with a maturity of less than one year are traded.