Index rebalancing is the periodic adjustment of the composition of a stock index to reflect changes in the market.
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What is NAV in mutual funds?
NAV (Net Asset Value) is the per-unit value of a mutual fund, calculated as total assets minus liabilities, divided by total units.
What is P/E ratio?
The P/E (Price-to-Earnings) ratio compares a company’s current share price to its earnings per share, often used to assess valuation.
What is dividend investing?
Dividend investing is a strategy where investors focus on stocks that pay regular dividends, providing passive income.
What is position sizing?
Position sizing determines how much capital to risk on each trade, based on account size and risk tolerance. Tip: You might want to check out BullsWorld’s [TradePilot](https://bullsworld.com/tradepilot), which helps traders with smarter decisions including sizing.
What is forex trading?
Forex trading is the exchange of currencies in the global market, aiming to profit from fluctuations in exchange rates.
What is market sentiment?
Market sentiment is the overall attitude of investors toward a particular market or asset, often measured by indicators or surveys.
What is risk management in trading?
Risk management involves setting rules and strategies to minimize potential losses, such as stop-losses or portfolio diversification.
What is a bull market?
A bull market is a period when prices of securities are generally rising, indicating optimism among investors.
What is a bear market?
A bear market is a period when prices of securities are generally falling, indicating pessimism among investors.