I will explain what the MACD indicator is and how to use it in stock trading. MACD stands for Moving Average Convergence Divergence, and it is a technical analysis tool that measures…
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What is Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for stock analysis ?
An exponential moving average (EMA) is a type of moving average that assigns more weight to the most recent data points. It is also known as a smoothed moving average or an…
Lower Band in Stocks
In this blog post, I will explain what is the lower band in stock trading and how to use it as a technical indicator. The lower band is one of the three…
Price Band in Stocks
In the context of stocks, a price band is a range of prices within which a particular stock is allowed to trade during a single trading session. The price band is determined…
Regression model
A regression model is a statistical tool that allows us to explore the relationship between one or more explanatory variables (also called independent variables or predictors) and a response variable (also called…
What is Granger causality?
Granger causality is a statistical concept that measures the predictive power of one time series over another. It was proposed by the Nobel laureate economist Clive Granger in 1969, and it has…
What is Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) ?
If you are interested in investing in the stock market, you may have come across the term SPAC. But what exactly is a SPAC and how does it work? In this blog…
What is Project Finance Model ?
A project finance model is a tool that helps investors and lenders evaluate the feasibility and profitability of a long-term infrastructure, industrial or public service project. It is a type of financial…
What is Corporate Restructuring?
What is corporate restructuring? Corporate restructuring is a process that involves making significant changes to the financial and operational aspects of a company, usually when the business is facing financial pressures or…
What is Total Cost of Acquisition?
Total Cost of Acquisition (TCA) is a metric that measures the total amount of money spent to acquire a new customer or a new asset. It includes not only the direct costs…