top of page

Blog


Financial Word of the Day: Bear Trap
Definition of Bear Trap
A bear trap is a false technical signal that tricks traders into thinking a market or stock is heading downward (bearish), only for it to quickly reverse upward (bullish). It often happens when prices break below a support level, making it look like a downtrend is starting, but then the market rebounds—“trapping” those who sold short or exited too early.
In simple terms: a bear trap is when the market fakes you out on the downside.

Larry Jones
Sep 26, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Market Correction
Definition of Market Correction
A market correction is when a stock market index (like the S&P 500 or Dow Jones) drops by 10% or more from its recent high but less than 20%. If the decline goes beyond 20%, that’s considered a bear market. Corrections are a normal part of the market cycle and usually don’t last very long—historically, they often resolve in a few months.

Larry Jones
Sep 25, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Volatility Index (VIX)
Definition of Volatility Index (VIX)
The VIX is calculated by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). It’s derived from the prices of S&P 500 index options. Higher option prices often mean investors are bracing for bigger swings in the market, which pushes the VIX higher.

Larry Jones
Sep 24, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: MSCI
Definition of MSCI
MSCI stands for Morgan Stanley Capital International, a company that provides some of the most widely used investment indexes and analytics in the world. Think of MSCI as the “scorekeeper” for global stock markets.
When you hear about funds that track the MSCI World Index or the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, what they’re really doing is following the performance of groups of stocks MSCI has bundled together.

Larry Jones
Sep 23, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Shanghai Composite Index
Definition of Shanghai Composite Index
The Shanghai Composite Index (often called the Shanghai Composite) is the main stock market index that tracks all the stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) in China. Think of it as China’s version of the S&P 500 or Dow Jones in the U.S.—a barometer for how Chinese companies are doing and how investors feel about the Chinese economy.

Larry Jones
Sep 22, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Hang Seng Index
Definition of the Hang Seng Index
The Hang Seng Index (HSI) is the main stock market index for Hong Kong. Think of it as Hong Kong’s version of the Dow Jones or S&P 500. It tracks the performance of the largest and most influential companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, including banks, real estate developers, and tech giants.

Larry Jones
Sep 19, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Russell 2000 Index
Definition of Russell 2000 Index
The Russell 2000 is a stock market index that tracks the performance of about 2,000 smaller publicly traded companies in the U.S. It’s considered the best measure of how small-cap stocks (companies with relatively small market values) are doing. While the S&P 500 gets all the headlines for tracking America’s biggest corporations, the Russell 2000 gives you a peek into the health of the smaller players that make up the backbone of the U.S. eco

Larry Jones
Sep 15, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Nasdaq
Definition of Nasdaq
The Nasdaq (short for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is both a stock exchange and a stock market index. It’s known for being the world’s first electronic exchange, launched in 1971, and is home to many of the largest technology and growth companies, including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla.

Larry Jones
Sep 12, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: S&P 500
Definition of S&P 500
The S&P 500 (short for Standard & Poor’s 500) is one of the most well-known stock market indexes in the world. It tracks the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States, covering industries like technology, healthcare, finance, energy, and consumer goods.

Larry Jones
Sep 11, 20252 min read


Financial Word of the Day: Dow Jones
Definition of Dow Jones
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)—often just called “the Dow”—is one of the most widely recognized stock market indexes in the world. It tracks the performance of 30 large, publicly owned companies based in the United States. These companies span multiple industries, making the Dow a quick snapshot of how the stock market—and in many ways, the economy itself—is doing.

Larry Jones
Sep 10, 20252 min read


The Ultimate Guide to FDIC Insurance: How It Works and Why It Matters
FDIC insurance is like a safety net for money. It's a government-backed guarantee that protects your deposits if your bank goes belly up.

Larry Jones
Aug 27, 20245 min read


What Are Exchange Rates and How They Affect Your Travel Plans and Wallet
An exchange rate is essentially the price of one country's currency in terms of another country's currency.

Larry Jones
Feb 14, 20243 min read


Fiat Currency: Understanding the Backbone of Modern Economies
Fiat currency is legal tender whose value is backed by the government that issued it, rather than a physical commodity like gold or silver.

Larry Jones
Feb 9, 20245 min read


The Rise and Fall of the Gold Standard: Insights for Contemporary Finance
The gold standard is a monetary system in which a country's currency has a value directly linked to gold.

Larry Jones
Feb 9, 20244 min read


Economy 101: How the Federal Reserve Shapes Our Financial Future
The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States.

Larry Jones
Feb 9, 20244 min read


Unraveling the Mysteries of the Central Bank for the Financially Curious
A Central Bank is the institution responsible for overseeing the monetary system of a country or group of countries.

Larry Jones
Feb 9, 20243 min read


Navigating the Financial Landscape: Understanding the Ups and Downs of Economic Depressions
A depression is a prolonged and severe economic downturn characterized by a decline in economic activity and widespread unemployment.

Larry Jones
Feb 2, 20243 min read


Unpacking Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The Heartbeat of an Economy
Gross Domestic Product is an analytic tool to measure how well a country's economy is performing.

Larry Jones
Feb 2, 20243 min read


Navigating an Economy Through Monetary Policy
Monetary policy guides the flow of money and influences interest rates to achieve specific economic goals.

Larry Jones
Feb 2, 20242 min read


Mastering Fiscal Policy: A Key Tool for Economic Success
Fiscal Policy is the government's plan for managing the economy through government spending, taxation, and borrowing.

Larry Jones
Feb 2, 20243 min read
bottom of page