ETF = trades intraday; Index fund = priced once daily. Both track an index.
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What is the difference between swing high and swing low?
Swing high = local peak; Swing low = local bottom. Used in chart analysis.
What is the difference between call debit spread and call credit spread?
Debit = buy lower strike, sell higher strike; Credit = sell lower, buy higher. Options Trading System teaches both.
What is the difference between open-ended and close-ended funds?
Open-ended = redeem anytime; Close-ended = fixed term. Investing differs accordingly.
What is the difference between trading plan and strategy?
Plan = rules, risk management; Strategy = setup/entry/exit logic.
What is the difference between market volatility and implied volatility?
Market volatility = historical price change; IV = expected future volatility reflected in option prices.
What is the difference between lot size and contract size?
Lot size = standard unit per exchange; Contract size = underlying quantity per option/future.
What is the difference between open interest and volume?
Volume = traded today; Open interest = total outstanding contracts. Both give market insights.
What is the difference between NSE and BSE?
Both are stock exchanges; NSE = electronic, BSE = older exchange with electronic access now.
What is the difference between put-call parity and arbitrage?
Put-call parity = theoretical price relation; Arbitrage = exploit mispricing. Options Trading System explains in practice.