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Top 5 financial insights for the week 49
Including the latest articles, videos, charts, quotes, books, tools, and more...
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Here are your top 5 financial insights for the week—including the latest articles, videos, charts, quotes, books, tools, and more—to help you become smarter about finance and investing. Enjoy!
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1. Article We’re Reading
What is Expected Value and 3 ways to use it
In the realm of trading strategies, Expected Value (EV) is a statistical measure that seeks to predict the potential profitability of a particular strategy, given certain market conditions. By understanding and applying EV, traders can optimize their decision-making process and ultimately enhance their profits. (read more)
2. Video We’re Watching
This is How Compounding Works
3. Chart We’re Analyzing
4. Term We’re Defining
Correlation - A statistic that measures the degree to which two investments (for example equities and bonds) move in relation to each other. (read more)
5. Quote We’re Reflecting On
"The biggest risk of all is not taking one." — Mellody Hobson
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