Relative Strength Index (RSI)
he Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a widely used indicator and measures momentum to identify trends and predict potential market movements.
he Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a widely used indicator and measures momentum to identify trends and predict potential market movements.
Breakout Trading is a trading style where traders capitalize the fast movement of a crypto after a breakout has occurred.
A clawback mechanism is a legal provision in a contract to recover funds the receiver of money due to non-adherence to payment conditions.
FUD refers to Fear, Uncertainty, and Destruction (or Doubt), that arise in the minds of market participants due to a bad political, economic, or industry problem.
Wells Notice is a type of notice that the SEC sends to those it suspects have violated security laws. Since the 1970s, the SEC has used it to ask for clarifications about a perceived violation of security laws in the…
The US SEC is a regulatory body within the USA that is tasked with the regulation of securities markets within the country.
The US Securities Act of 1933 lays down the basis of investor protection. It resulted in the creation of the US SEC in 1934.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission Act established a list of rules and regulations to be followed by the US SEC to regulate securities markets within the United States of America.
Do Your Own Research or DYOR is a concept where readers are encouraged to research things on their own to make better decisions.
A Triple-Point Asset is a unique type of asset that can function in three different ways at the same time.