
Sector rotation describes how investment capital flows between sectors during different phases of the economic cycle.

Candlestick charts show more information than line charts. Here is how to read them and what the most common patterns mean.

The yield curve is one of the most watched indicators in finance. Here is what it is, what its shape tells you, and why inversions matter.

If you invest internationally, currency movements can add or subtract from your returns. Here is how currency risk works and how to think about it.

A benchmark is a standard you compare your portfolio against. Here is how to choose the right one and why it matters for tracking progress.

A stock represents ownership in a company. Here is what that means, how stocks are created, and how investors make money from them.

A financial plan puts your goals, income, expenses, savings, and investments into a cohesive strategy. Here is how to create one.

ESG investing considers environmental, social, and governance factors alongside financial returns. Here is what it means and the debate around it.

A trailing stop loss automatically adjusts as a stock price rises, locking in gains while protecting against downside. Here is how it works.

Everything a complete beginner needs to know to start investing, organized into a clear learning path from zero to confident.
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