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What is Beta?
What is Beta?

Beta is a measure of volatility of an asset compared to the market (usually the KSE – 100 index) as a whole. Stocks with a beta of more than 1.0 can be interpreted as more volatile than the KSE – 100, and vice versa.

What is CAGR?
What is CAGR?

CAGR, or compound annual growth rate, is the rate of return that would be required for an investment to grow from its beginning balance to its ending balance, assuming the profits were reinvested at the end of each period of the investments life span.

What is Enterprise Value?
What is Enterprise Value?

Enterprise value is a measure of a company’s value and can be calculated as the sum of the market capitalization and debt minus cash & equivalents.

What is Book Value?
What is Book Value?

The book value of a company is the difference between its assets and liabilities, and represents the total value of a company’s assets that shareholders would receive in case of bankruptcy. An asset’s book value is its carrying value on the balance sheet.

What is D/E Ratio?
What is D/E Ratio?

The debt to equity ratio can be calculated by dividing a company’s total liabilities by its shareholder equity. It is an indicator of the company’s reliance on debt. A high D/E might indicate more risk, while a lower one may indicate a suboptimal capital structure.

What is Working Capital?
What is Working Capital?

Working capital is the amount of capital that is available to use for a business, for their daily operations. It is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities.

What is Sharpe Ratio?
What is Sharpe Ratio?

The Sharpe ratio is a tool used for performance measurement of a portfolio. It is calculated as the average return earned in excess of the risk free rate per unit of total risk. A high Sharpe ratio is good when compared to similar portfolios with lower returns.

What is Fill or Kill Order?
What is Fill or Kill Order?

Fill or Kill Order (FOK) is a type of order used in stock trading to execute a transaction immediately and completely, or not at all. This order must be filled completely at the specified price, or else are cancelled.

What is Market if touch Order?
What is Market if touch Order?

A market if touch order is a conditional order that becomes a market order when the stock reaches a specified price. These are typically used to buy when the price is falling or sell when the price is rising.

What is Correlation?
What is Correlation?

Correlation is statistic that measures the degree to which two variables move in relation to each other. In investments, correlation can measure the strength of the relationship between a stock and index. A positive correlation between a stock and an index means the stock will likely rise in response to an increase in the index.

What is RSI?
What is RSI?

The relative strength index (RSI) is a momentum indicator used in technical analysis, and provides traders with signal about bullish or bearish price momentum. A stock is generally considered overbought when the RSI is above 70 and oversold when it is below 30.