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What are Market Sentiment Indicators?

Market sentiment indicators aim to show the collective perception of investors and traders about a specific market. Each sentiment indicator is unique in its own way and can tell a particular story about what is happening in the market. Popular sentiment indicators include the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), the High-Low Index, and moving average indices.

Please note that financial analyses and ratios should not be looked at in isolation when making investing decisions.

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Introduction to stock trading

  • What is a stock?
  • Where do stocks come from?
  • What is stock ownership?
  • Why do people buy stocks?
  • How could you lose money from buying stocks?
  • What are stock markets?
  • What is a stock broker?
  • What is a stock price?
  • What is a bid-offer spread?
  • What are stock charts?
  • What is commission?
  • What are bullish vs bearish markets?
  • What is technical analysis?
  • What is fundamental analysis?
  • What are analyst recommendations?
  • What are stock financials?
  • What is EPS (earnings per share)?
  • What is a P/E ratio (Price-to-Earnings)?
  • What is a P/CF ratio (Price-to-Cashflow)?
  • What is ROE (Return on Equity)?
  • What is Market Sentiment?
  • What are Market Sentiment Indicators?
  • What is the VIX?
  • How does News and Social Media impact stocks?

What is a stock?

Where do stocks come from?

What is stock ownership?

Why do people buy stocks?

How could you lose money from buying stocks?