Glossaire de trading expliqué

Le trading est un processus complexe, qui comprend de nombreuses actions qu’une personne peu familière avec le monde financier trouvera déroutante. Une fois que vous aurez lancé votre carrière de trader, vous serez submergé de termes commerciaux dont vous ne connaîtrez pas la signification. Vous ne comprendrez pas immédiatement en quoi la valeur marchande d’une entreprise diffère de sa valeur comptable. Vous ne comprendrez pas non plus ce que signifie CPI et en quoi il est différent de l’introduction en bourse, à moins que nous ne vous fournissions un glossaire de tous les termes déroutants que vous rencontrez dans une entreprise de trading.

Pour vous aider à éviter toute confusion, nous avons compilé un glossaire complet des termes financiers utilisés sur les marchés. Tous les glossaires de trading sont présentés dans notre glossaire par ordre alphabétique et expliqués avec une précision linguistique. Tout terme financier qui vous semble déroutant deviendra clair une fois que vous aurez lu sa définition dans notre glossaire ci-dessous.

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Il y a 15 noms dans ce répertoire commençant par la lettre B.
Bar Chart
It is a type of the chart which consists of four significant points: the high and the low prices, which form the vertical bar; the opening price, which is marked with a horizontal line to the left of the bar; and the closing price, which is marked with a horizontal line to the right of the bar.
Base Currency
It is a term related to trading. it is the first currency quoted in a forex pair. It is also the accounting currency used by banks and other businesses.
Basing
A chart pattern used in technical analysis that shows when demand and supply of a product are almost equal. It results in a narrow trading range and the merging of support and resistance levels.
Bear Market
A market is referred to as Bear Market when it follows a prolonged downward trajectory. Traders then have no hope for a rally.
Bearish
This word refers to investors’ attitude to a market. When traders or investors say that the market or an asset is bearish, they believe that it is going to experience a downward trajectory.
Bid
This term refers to trading and investing. It is an amount a buyer is willing to pay to buy a financial instrument.
Bid Price
This is the price at which the market is prepared to buy a product. Prices are quoted two-way as Bid/Ask. In FX trading, the Bid represents the price at which a trader can sell the base currency, shown to the left in a currency pair. For example, in the quote USD/CHF 1.4527/32, the base currency is USD, and the Bid price is 1.4527, meaning you can sell one US Dollar for 1.4527 Swiss francs. In CFD trading, the Bid also represents the price at which a trader can sell the product. For example, in the quote for UK OIL 111.13/111.16, the Bid price is £111.13 for one unit of the underlying market.
Blue-Chip Stocks
These are shares of companies that are financially stable, reputable, and long-established within their sector.
Bonds
It is a form of financial investment involving lending money to an institution for a predetermined period of time. Bonds can be of two types: corporate bonds and government bonds, depending to what institution the lending is made.
Book Value
This type of value refers to what a business is worth according to its financial records. It is contrasted to market value, a company’s worth according to financial markets. The company’s market price is the current market price per share multiplied by the total number of outstanding shares.
Brent Crude
This type of value refers to what a business is worth according to its financial records. It is contrasted to market value, a company’s worth according to financial markets. The company’s market price is the current market price per share multiplied by the total number of outstanding shares.
Broker
It is an independent person or a company organizing or executing financial transactions on behalf of another party. Brokers do this across different asset classes such as stocks, forex, real estate, and insurance. They usually charge a commission to execute an order.
Bull Market
This term refers to a market or an asset that is consistently following an upward trajectory.
Bullish
This term refers to investors’ attitude to markets or assets. Bullish investors and traders believe that the market is going to experience an upward price movement. They also buy an underlying market in order to profit by selling the market in the future, when the price has climbed.
Buy
This term refers to taking ownership of a financial instrument from someone else.
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