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Affect Bias
Behavioural Finance

Affect bias is the tendency to let emotions influence judgments about risk and reward. Positive f...

Ambiguity Bias
Behavioural Finance

Ambiguity bias is the preference for known risks over unknown risks. Investors avoid opportunitie...

Bill Discounting
Banking

Bill Discounting, also known as invoice discounting, is a short-term financing option where a bus...

Blue-Chip Stock
Financial Instruments

A blue chip stock represents ownership in a well-established, financially sound company that is k...

Bull Market
Stock Market

A Bull in finance typically refers to a bull market, which is a period in which asset prices&mdas...

Candlestick Chart
Technical Analysis

A candlestick chart is a financial chart used to represent the price movements of securities such...

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Economics

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to investments made by a company or individual from one co...

Futures
Financial Instruments

Futures are standardized financial contracts obligating the buyer to purchase, or the seller to s...

IPO Oversubscription Mania
Behavioural Finance

IPO oversubscription mania refers to the phenomenon where investor demand for new public issues f...

Longevity Risk
Portfolio Management

Longevity Risk refers to the financial risk that an individual will live longer than expected and...

Mental Accounting
Behavioural Finance

Mental accounting is the tendency of individuals to categorize money into separate “mental ...

Money Market Fund
Financial Instruments

A Money Market Fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in highly liquid, short-term, and low-r...

Mortality Charge
Insurance

A Mortality Charge is the cost an insurer deducts from a policyholder’s premium or fund val...

Mortgage Insurance
Insurance

Mortgage Insurance is a risk-management policy that protects a lender or financial institution ag...

Multi-Asset Strategies
Portfolio Management

Multi-Asset Strategies involve investing across multiple asset classes — such as equities, ...

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY)
Real Estate

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is a flagship housing scheme launched by the Government of Indi...

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Alternative Investments

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are investment vehicles that own, operate, or finance incom...

Recurring Deposit (RD)
Financial Instruments

A Recurring Deposit is a type of savings account where an individual deposits a fixed amount of m...

Savings Account
Financial Instruments

A savings account is a bank account where individuals deposit money to create savings for the fut...

Support Level
Technical Analysis

A support level is a price level on a chart where a downtrend tends to pause or reverse due to a ...

Systematic Transfer Plan (STP)
Financial Instruments

A Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) is an investment strategy that allows investors to transfer a fi...

Trade Deficit
Economics

Trade Deficit refers to a situation where a country's imports exceed its exports during a specifi...

Value Averaging
Portfolio Management

Value Averaging (VA) is a systematic investment strategy where an investor adjusts their investme...

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