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The History of Bull and Bear Market
Every market follows two market trends Bull and Bear. The terms Bull and Bear came into existence in the 18th century in England. These terms Bulls and Bears are referred to by the name of the animals because of their attacking position of prey and used to describe the market condition.
By Jessica smith4 years ago in Trader
Invest In The Stock Market As A Non-U.S Resident
Being an immigrant living in a third-world country, something that always worried me was money. I was always thinking about what would happen if I got sick or lost my job, How would I survive? How I was going to eat or pay the rent?
By DeFi Chronicles4 years ago in Trader
What Is the Best Way to Increase Your Stock Market Returns?
It is said that stock market investing in a well-diversified portfolio will, over many years, outperform other forms of investments. History has shown this to be mostly true but it becomes a question of how much appreciation is achieved. You can speed up this appreciation process with the use of a simple trading technique used by many in the stock market.This is the use of options in your stock portfolio.
By Karoline Peral4 years ago in Trader
Best forex Broker
With so many online brokers available today, it was important for us to compare them based on the most important features they offer. I also aimed to keep long-term costs in mind since investors shouldn’t overpay for services they can get elsewhere for free.
By Karoline Peral4 years ago in Trader
Nasdaq Scanner
https://www.youtube.com/embed/gHXuQMoujlY" I have been searching for APIs for the past few years that are powerful enough to handle high-frequency trading. In the last year, Nasdaq came out with an API where individuals and businesses can signup and get stock data directly. I reached out to Nasdaq earlier this year and talk to a sales guy to begin pricing out how much it would cost to build out a couple of servers to make it easy for users to get free market data to feed their algorithmic trading system. When I was figuring out how to pay for everything, I came across Alpaca API market subscription, which users can subscribe to Nasdaq through them for $9 a month. Most people don’t know this, but this is a game-changer for self-made trading applications.
By Jordan Shadowens4 years ago in Trader










