Trust Fund
• A trust fund (or trust) is a legal arrangement that holds assets for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries and is managed…
• A trust fund (or trust) is a legal arrangement that holds assets for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries and is managed…
• A trust deed (deed of trust) is a three‑party security instrument used in many U.S. states to secure a real‑estate loan: borrower (trustor),…
Key takeaways – The True Strength Index (TSI) is a momentum oscillator developed to measure the strength of price movement and help identify trends,…
• Triple witching occurs on the third Friday of March, June, September and December when stock index futures, stock index options and single-stock options…
A triple top is a bearish reversal chart pattern used in technical analysis. It forms after an uptrend when price makes three unsuccessful attempts…
Key takeaways – The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) expands company performance measurement beyond financial profit to include social (people) and environmental (planet) outcomes. –…
Key takeaways – Triangular arbitrage exploits price inconsistencies among three currency pairs to earn a risk‑free profit (in theory) by cycling one currency through…
• Trend analysis uses historical data (price, volume, fundamentals) to infer the likely direction of a market, sector, or security. – Trends are typically…
A Treasury yield is the annual return, shown as a percentage, that investors receive for holding U.S. government debt—Treasury bills (T‑bills), Treasury notes (T‑notes),…
Treasury stock (also called treasury shares or reacquired stock) are shares that a company previously issued and later repurchased. Treasury shares remain issued but…