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  2. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Common gap – also known as an area gap, pattern gap, or temporary gap, tend to occur when trading is bound between support and resistance level on a short span of time and market price is moving sideways ("where the price trend...has been experiencing neither an uptrend nor a downtrend. Instead, the price activity has been oscillating between ...

  3. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    Asset and liability management (often abbreviated ALM) is the term covering tools and techniques used by a bank or other corporate to minimise exposure to market risk and liquidity risk through holding the optimum combination of assets and liabilities. [1]

  4. Yield gap - Wikipedia

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    The yield gap or yield ratio is the ratio of the dividend yield of an equity and the yield of a long-term government bond. Typically equities have a higher yield (as a percentage of the market price of the equity) thus reflecting the higher risk of holding an equity. [1] [2]

  5. Gap can no longer chop itself into pieces, analyst warns

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    After a dreadful run of financial performance, time has run out for Gap (GPS) to execute a successful split of its retail empire, one top Wall Street analyst says. Gap can no longer chop itself ...

  6. 7 Stocks That Could Be Value Traps - AOL

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    Look beyond the metrics to get a true picture of these stocks. Value investors are always on the lookout for stocks that are priced below their underlying value based on fundamental business ...

  7. Liquidity risk - Wikipedia

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    The excess value of the firm's liquid assets over its volatile liabilities. A company with a negative liquidity gap should focus on their cash balances and possible unexpected changes in their values. As a static measure of liquidity risk it gives no indication of how the gap would change with an increase in the firm's marginal funding cost.

  8. Should You Buy Rivian While It's Below $20? - AOL

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    In 2026, it plans on launching three new mass-market vehicles, all of which will debut for under $50,000. This will diversify its lineup in a way that is similar to what Tesla has achieved.

  9. Outline of finance - Wikipedia

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    Business education lists undergraduate degrees in business, commerce, accounting and economics; "finance" may be taken as a major in most of these, whereas "quantitative finance" is almost invariably postgraduate, following a math-focused Bachelors; the most common degrees for (entry level) investment, banking, and corporate roles are: