Cut off point is a point separating two opposite states, such as 'yes' and 'no.'Basically it is the point at which an investor decides whether or not a particular security is worth purchasing. The cutoff point is very subjective and will be based on the personal characteristics of the individual investor.he cutoff point is subject and varies from investor to investor. However, … [Read more...]
ABC Agreement
ABC Agreement is an agreement between a firm that finances a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and the employee who purchases the seat. The agreement, approved by the exchange, permits the member to transfer the seat to another employee of the member firm, keep the seat and purchase a second membership for another individual designated by the lending firm, or sell the … [Read more...]
Arbitrage Trading Program – ATP Explained
A trading strategy taking a long or short position on a stock or commodity and taking the opposite position on a futures contract. This strategy often makes use of a computer program because the transactions involved can become complex and occur in rapid succession. A trader using an arbitrage trading program usually closes the positions toward the end of the futures contract … [Read more...]
Asymmetric Volatility Phenomenon – AVP
The asymmetric volatility phenomenon (sometimes known as AVP) is a market dynamic that shows that there are higher market volatility levels in market downswings than in market upswings. Factors that cause this phenomenon have been attributed to several possible sources, such as the effects of leverage in the markets, volatility feedback and psychological investment factors … [Read more...]
What is Backtesting?
Backtesting The process of testing a trading strategy on prior time periods. Backtesting (or back-testing) is the process of evaluating a strategy, theory, or model by applying it to historical data. It can be used in situations like studying how a trading method would have performed in past stock markets, or how a model of climate and weather patterns would have matched … [Read more...]