1-Day Returns is a measure of the percentage change in the value of an investment over a single trading day. It is calculated using the…
1 Month Price Returns (Daily) is a measure of the percentage change in the value of an investment over a one-month period, calculated using the…
52-week high and low refer to the highest and lowest trading prices of a stock, options, bonds or other financial instrument over the past 52…
All-time high (popular ATH) and all-time low (popular ATL), refer to the highest and lowest trading prices that a stock or other financial instrument has…
Alpha is an indicator of how much the performance of a particular financial instrument or investment fund behaves better or worse than the overall market.…
The Altman Z-score is a financial formula developed by Edward Altman in 1968 as a way to predict the likelihood of a company going bankrupt.…
Asset turnover ratio is a financial metric that measures a company’s ability to generate revenue from its assets. It indicates how efficiently a company is…
Benchmark is a standard or reference point against which the performance of an investment or portfolio is measured. A benchmark can be used to evaluate…
Bollinger Bands is a technical analysis tool that consists of three lines plotted on a price chart. The middle line represents the simple moving average…
Book value is a term used in accounting and finance to refer to the total value of a company’s assets, minus the total value of…