Glossaire du trading expliqué

Le trading est un processus complexe, qui implique de nombreuses actions qu’une personne peu familière avec le monde financier trouvera déroutantes. Une fois que vous aurez commencé votre carrière de trader, vous serez inondé 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 l’IPC et en quoi il diffère d’une introduction en bourse, à moins que nous ne vous fournissions un glossaire de tous les termes déroutants que vous rencontrez dans le secteur du trading.

To help you avoid confusion, we have compiled a comprehensive glossary of financial terms used at the markets. All trading glossary is presented in our glossary in the alphabetical order and is explained with linguistic precision. Any financial term that sounds baffling to you now will become crystal clear once you read its definition in our glossary below.

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Daily Funded Bet (DBF)
This term is used in spread betting to describe a position that remains open until a trader decides to close it. For each day that a bet remains open, an interest adjustment is made to a trader’s account to reflect the cost of funding his or her position.
Day Order
This is a type of order or an instruction from a trader to a broker to buy or sell a certain asset.
Day Trading
It is a strategy of short-term investment that involves closing out all trades before the market closes.
Derivatives
These are financial products deriving their value from the price of an underlying asset. Traders often use derivatives as a device to speculate on the future price movements of an asset, without buying the asset itself.
Digital Options
This option, also known as a digital 100, enables a trader to predict whether a statement about a market is true or false. If traders are correct in their predictions, they earn a profit. If they make a mistake, they lose money.
Dividend
This is the portion that a company chooses to return to its shareholders, usually expressed as a percentage.
Double Bottom
This is a technical analysis reversal price pattern. After an established downtrend, the last bottom fails to move lower than the previous bottom and prices rise above the last top.
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