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  2. RTS Index - Wikipedia

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    The RTS Index (RTSI; Russian: Индекс РТС) is a free-float capitalization-weighted index of 50 Russian stocks traded on the Moscow Exchange, calculated in US dollars. The index was introduced on September 1, 1995, with the formation of the Russian Trading System (RTS) stock exchange, which later merged with Moscow Interbank Currency ...

  3. Russian Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The exchange trading system for the first time in Ukraine allows individuals to participate directly in trading using online trading systems. On May 26, 2008, an evening trading session was introduced on the FORTS futures and options market. The main trading session ends at 18:45 MSK, followed by a clearing session until 19:00 MSK.

  4. MetaTrader 4 - Wikipedia

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    Provided free by brokerages for real-time online trading and as Demo (practice trading) accounts. This provides trade operations, charts and technical analysis in real time. The internal C -like programming language allows users to program trading strategies, indicators and signals. 50 basic indicators are included, each of which can be further ...

  5. Royal United Services Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI, Rusi) is a defence and security think tank with its headquarters in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1831 by the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley .

  6. MOEX Russia Index - Wikipedia

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    MICEX merged with the Russian Trading System to form Moscow Exchange (MOEX) in 2011 and the index was renamed to MOEX Russia Index on 27 November 2017. [ 3 ] It has the same composition as the RTS Index , which is denominated in U.S. dollars. [ 3 ]

  7. Price action trading - Wikipedia

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    Price action trading is about reading what the market is doing, so you can deploy the right trading strategy to reap the maximum benefits. In simple words, price action is a trading technique in which a trader reads the market and makes subjective trading decisions based on the price movements, rather than relying on technical indicators or other factors.

  8. Moscow Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, average daily trading volume across all currency pairs was US$22.4 bln. [45] While RUB/USD and RUB/EUR were the most traded currency pairs in 2014, Moscow Exchange also promoted trading in other currencies. In particular the RUB/CNY pair was well received by the market [46] and trading in the GBP and HKD were launched in late ...

  9. MultiCharts - Wikipedia

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    A scanner is an Excel-like table consisting of many cells that simultaneously display real-time streaming quotes, prices and other market information. MultiCharts describe their Real-Time Market Scanner as being useful for monitoring, researching, and organizing the stock symbols the user is interested in.