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#NasdaqETFUpdate ETFs or "exchange-traded funds" are exactly as the name implies: funds that trade on exchanges, generally tracking a specific index. Most ETFs are passively managed, which means they track indices—as opposed to paying an expert (also known as a portfolio manager) to pick the stocks. As a result, they have a lower expense ratio than actively managed mutual funds—meaning you pay less money to the managers of the fund itself. Top Nasdaq 100 ETFs The Nasdaq 100 index The Nasdaq 100 index tracks the 100 largest stocks listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The selected companies are mainly from sectors such as hardware and software, telecommunications, retail and biotechnology – including all the major US technology companies. In contrast, companies from the energy, finance and real estate sectors are not included in the Nasdaq 100 at all. In the USA, the popular QQQ ETF, which tracks the Nasdaq 100, has been available since 1999. It is managed by Invesco. The European counterpart of this ETF uses the ticker symbol eQQQ. In contrast to the US market, however, there are several ETF providers in Europe that track the Nasdaq 100 – so it is worth comparing. ETF investors can benefit from price gains and dividends of the Nasdaq 100 constituents. Currently, the Nasdaq 100 index is tracked by 15 ETFs. Cost of Nasdaq 100 ETFs The total expense ratio (TER) of Nasdaq 100 ETFs is between 0.13% p.a. and 0.30% p.a.. In comparison, most actively managed funds do cost much more fees per year. The most important factors at a glance Besides return, there are further important factors to consider when selecting a Nasdaq 100 ETF. In order to provide a sound decision basis, you find a list of all Nasdaq 100 ETFs with details on size, cost, age, use of profits, fund domicile and replication method ranked by fund size.
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#MarketRebound Crypto Markets Rebound as Fartcoin Leads Today's Gains in Alts Solana-based meme coin FARTCOIN is today’s top-performing asset, climbing almost 20% in the last 24 hours. The meme coin extended its gains after Coinbase added it to its listing roadmap on June 5. Technical and on-chain data signal that market participants are pricing in a potential Coinbase listing, historically known to provide a short-term price boost for newly added assets. Since Coinbase announced FARTCOIN’s inclusion in its listing roadmap, there has been a surge in trading activity around the meme coin. Technical readings show a marked increase in buy-side volume, hinting at the possibility of an extended rally. For example, readings from the token’s Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator show that a golden cross has been formed. This bullish signal typically suggests growing upward momentum. FARTCOIN’s RSI reading highlights the growing demand for the altcoin, which could push it to new highs in the short term. FARTCOIN Inches Closer to $1.46, But Profit-Taking Poses Risks The meme coin trades at $1.25, inching closer to the resistance at $1.29. If demand strengthens and FARTCOIN flips this price level into a support floor, it could open the door to a rally toward $1.46. However, if profit-taking commences, this bullish outlook will be invalidated. In that scenario, FARTCOIN could lose its recent gains and fall to $1.16. Should this level fail to hold, the FARTCOIN token could correct further to $0.94.
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#TradingTools101 The relative strength index (RSI) is a momentum indicator used in technical analysis. RSI measures the speed and magnitude of a security's recent price changes to detect overbought or oversold conditions in the price of that security. In addition to identifying overbought and oversold securities, the RSI can also indicate securities that may be primed for a trend reversal or a corrective pullback in price. It can signal when to buy and sell. Traditionally, an RSI reading of 70 or above indicates an overbought condition. A reading of 30 or below indicates an oversold condition. MACD What Is MACD? Moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) is a technical indicator to help investors identify price trends, measure trend momentum, and identify entry points for buying or selling. Moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of a security’s price. MACD was developed in the 1970s by Gerald Appel, and is one of the most popular technical tools, readily available on most trading platforms offered by online stock brokers. The MACD line is calculated by subtracting the 26-period EMA from the 12-period EMA. The calculation creates the MACD line. A nine-day EMA of the MACD line is called the signal line, plotted on top of the MACD line, which can function as a trigger for buy or sell signals. MA Moving Average What Is a Moving Average (MA)? In technical analysis, traders use various indicators to help make buy and sell decisions. One such indicator is the moving average, which helps smooth out daily price movements to help establish a trend in price by creating a constantly updated average price. By calculating the moving average, the impacts of random, short-term fluctuations on the price of a stock over a specified time frame are mitigated. Simple moving averages (SMAs) use a simple arithmetic average of prices over some timespan, while exponential moving averages (EMAs) place greater weight on more recent prices than older ones BNB
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#CryptoCharts101 Trading charts form the backbone of market analysis, offering traders essential insights into price movements, trends, and market sentiment. Whether you are new to trading or have some experience, understanding how to interpret trading charts is crucial for making informed decisions. Charts visually depict price action over time, helping traders identify patterns, trends, and key price levels. They serve as a universal language among market participants, enabling quick assessments of market conditions. In this guide, we will break down the key components of trading charts and provide a step-by-step approach to reading them effectively. By the end, you will be able to analyse charts with confidence, making better-informed trading decisions. Key Components of a Trading Chart To effectively read a trading chart, it is essential to understand its core components. Each element provides crucial information about price movement, trading volume, and market trends. Price Axis vs. Time Axis A trading chart consists of two primary axes: The Price Axis (Vertical) – This axis represents the price of the asset and is usually positioned on the right-hand side of the chart. It allows traders to see how the price fluctuates over time. The Time Axis (Horizontal) – This axis runs along the bottom of the chart and represents time intervals. Depending on the selected timeframe, this could range from minutes to months, affecting how traders interpret market trends. Understanding the relationship between these axes is fundamental, as price movements over different timeframes can signal various market conditions, from short-term fluctuations to long-term trends. Basic Types of Trading Charts Different types of trading charts provide unique ways to visualise price movements. While some traders prefer simple representations, others rely on more detailed chart types to analyse market trends. USDC
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