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frequency modulation (FM)
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Method of broadcasting electrical signals that cannot travel very far on their own.

 


Frequency distribution in day trading or swing trading systems, and the relevance of Frequency distribution to investing.
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High Frequency Exchange Rate Forecasting
Buy & Hold
The profits from technical analysis are generally compared to a Buy & Hold strategy, where Buy & Hold is considered an investment in a particular currency.

Trading Frequency - by Chuck LeBeau
When building or evaluating trading systems the many benefits of systems that trade very frequently are often overlooked.

Frequency of profits / frequency of losses.
Average profit / average loss.

Frequency Distribution
A chart showing the number of times (or "frequency") an event occurs for each possible value of the event.

Frequency
The number of coupon installments paid annually. Municipal, corporate and agency bonds typically pay interest semi-annually (twice a year). Zero coupon bonds, which pay no coupons, have frequencies of zero.
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Frequency Distribution: An arrangement of data to show the number of times an event occurs in a particular way.
Frequency Domain: The analysis of mathematical functions with respect to frequency.

Frequency
Frequency refers to the given time period on an intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly perspective.

Frequency
The number of cycles within a time period. For instance a 13 week cycle would have an annual frequency of four.

Frequency distribution
The organization of data to show how often certain values or ranges of values occur.
Fresh picture
Updated estimation of a stock or market, usually following recent trading activity or news that has changed the previous look.

The frequency at which you can obtain a free credit report will depend on how and why you are requesting it. In the United States, you can request a free credit report from each of the national credit reporting agencies, at least once per year.

The frequency with which the floating rate changes.
Residual risk.
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Coupon Frequency
The number of times that interest is paid per year.
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Cutoff Frequency A point where higher frequency cycles will not pass through a filter (e.g., a 10-day SMA will eliminate cycles of 20 days or less).
Cycle A variation where a point of observation returns to its origin.

- Trade frequency
How many trades per day does your trading system generate? It's not important how long you backtest a trading system; it's important that you receive enough trades to make statistically valid assumptions*.

Premium Frequency
How often the premium is paid, e.g. monthly or annually.
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Dividend Frequency
Shows how often a given mutual fund pays a dividend distribution.
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Adjustment Frequency
How often the interest rate changes or resets on an adjustable-rate mortgage. Different adjustable-rate mortgages have different adjustment frequencies.

[edit] Trade Frequency
Although collectively called day trading, there are many sub-trading styles within day trading. A day trader is not necessarily very active.

Increase the frequency of SEC reviews of public-company filings to at least once every three years.
Source: An analysis prepared by Sullivan & Cromwell for the BNA Daily Report ...

About RFID Radio frequency identification or RFID, is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects.

The magnitude and frequency of changes in a security’s value within a short period. The more volatile an investment, the higher its risk and potential return.

ARM loans may include caps on interest rate increases in a given time period, and over the life of the loan, and may include limits on the frequency of interest rate adjustments.

reset frequency The frequency with which a adjustable rate changes. residential mortgage A type of mortgage of a residential property; up to $1 million is federal and...

Frequency: The number of complete cycles observed per time period Frequency Component: That part of a time series that may be represented as a cycle.

- Tick Frequency Rating (Live) - The "Tick Frequency Rating" option gives the user an indication of the frenquency of trades in combination with tick direction (buying or selling). This rating will plot on a scale from 1 to 100+ (or -1 to -100+).

Reset frequency in an interest rate swapThe frequency with which the floating rate changes. Residual claimRelated: Equity claim Residual riskRelated: Unsystematic risk Retail investors Individual investors.

NAV is calculated and published on a regular basis, at a frequency specified in the prospectus or stipulated by law and regulations. The frequency may be changed. Where the assets of the scheme exceed E80 million, NAV is calculated daily.

The term describes the size and frequency of fluctuations in the price of a particular security. A security may be volatile because the company's outlook is uncertain, there are only a few outstanding shares (see Thin Market), or many other reasons.

The modern foreign exchange market characterized by periods of high volatility (that is a frequency and an amplitude of a price alteration) and relative stability formed itself in the twentieth century.

The trades are also provided with a much greater frequency. The point of investing is to find processes for using technical indicators that provide a very high ratio of successful trades.

Hint: Cut your monthly trade frequency in half. Then place stop losses on what's left and get away from your screen. If that makes you absolutely crazy, keep lowering your position size until it sounds like a great idea.
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It uses a 4-Element Laguerre filter to provide a "time warp" such that the low frequency components are delayed much more than the high frequency components. This enables much smoother filters to be created using shorter amounts of data.

Similarly, interest is payable on debentures/bonds in a pre determined frequency at a pre determined rate.

CHURNING - A practice, in violation of MSRB and SEC rules, in which a salesperson effects a series of transactions in a customer's account that are excessive in size and/or frequency in relation to the size and investment objectives of the account.

The publication groups vehicles into categories, provides frequency-of-repair information for many vehicles, and gives vehicle price information.

Both parabolic moves and aborted rallies occur here with great frequency. Survival through the last sharp countertrend adds an unhealthy sense of invulnerability into the crowd mechanics.

Volatility: Term used to describe the size & frequency of price fluctuations of a security, index, etc. See also Beta.
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The prime rate varies little among banks, and adjustments are generally made by banks at the same time, although this does not happen with great frequency. The prime rate is currently 5.

our experience with triangles, as the example in Figure 3-15 illustrates, we propose that often the time at which the boundary lines of a contracting triangle reach an apex coincides exactly with a turning point in the market. Perhaps the frequency ...

Shows the firm's activity volume, cash position, amount of customer exposure, inventory, money and securities owed to or from other broker/dealers, net income, and net capital position. The type and frequency of filing varies by the type of firm.

You calculate the Performance indicator by dividing the change in prices by the first price displayed. Day trading strategies using this indicator are rare, as the frequency of the price sampling is too course.

interest rates will raise its value by 7%, while a 1% rise in interest rates will lower its price by 7%. The greater the duration of a bond, the greater its percentage volatility. In general, duration rises with maturity and falls with the frequency ...

Annualized Dividend This field is a calculated value and uses the last dividend paid multiplied by the frequency. It is the amount of a dividend paid to shareholders over four quarters.

See also: Trading, Price, Change, Will, Period