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government bonds, you lend a country some money, safer investment, earn money +inflation
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something can be sold very quickly, convert to cash easily
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trading floor, animal pit 学び始める
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involves presence, shouting
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constantly read about sth, checking in sth
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risk and reward (give sth up to have sth else)
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you get benefits from what you plant
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insurance that pays off damage to our loss of individuals private possession located in that home
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a market in which securities are bought and sold.
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a resource with economic or monetary value
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charts that report data about stocks
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a market situation in which prices for specific goods or stocks are traded at a high price before the prices fall drastically
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a group of key collectors
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can be passive (doesn’t bring any money) or active (e. g salary from a job)
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prices can rocket swiftly 学び始める
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there are superb gains to be made 学び始める
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getting rich from stock (?)
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An increase in value that occurs through inflation.
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to protect oneself from sth. they hedge against inflation by investing their money
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taxes are levied at a low rate
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an item valued and sought by collectors.
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sell sth e. g next year for this price, risky, speculate about future; instruct someone to sell sth for this price
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to diversify your portfolio 学び始める
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to invest in many different types of things; don’t put all your eggs in one basket
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following Partner to another city because of a work assignment
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what you are willing to pay
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a situation in market when the price of sth goes up to a point beyond its real value
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a very quick drop in prices of stock, usually in a way that few people saw in advance
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a long period of economic inactivity in a country, shown by low wages, low incomes and high unemployment
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a sudden large increase, typically a temporary one.
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people become excited about a new situation and want to invest in it (new tech being unusually low)
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prices of the asset increase slowly after displacement. die to a lot interest, there are lots of investors and traders, which leads to prices rising quickly
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prices of the asset inflate at great speed. people think that there always will be more buyers, regardless of how the prices go up.
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market is about to crash and people start to sell their assets. it is difficult to work out the real value of an asset because AD and AS no longer set the price
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prices decrease rapidly. everyone tries to sell it quickly in order recoup losses. Supply surges and becomes much larger than demand. A lot of people lose a lot of money.
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a period in the past when an art or an activity was at its peak
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a worker who has a particular skill, such as carpenter
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when a lot of people want a particular asset
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how much something is worth which may differ from how much it cost
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a boat or ship that carries cargo or passengers for profit
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more than one person owns something e.g. a company
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the outputs of a system are circled back and used as inputs
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often grown in sub-tropical climates, but usually from a different geographical region
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pay for part of the house
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to get caught up in a hype 学び始める
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prices were pushed to staggering lows 学び始める
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after market crashed, prices went low in a negative sense
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to keep investing money; deal with sth
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to diversify your portfolio 学び始める
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to invest in many types of things
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bull markets tend to last for extended periods of time and are marked by rising corporate profits and declining unemployment. the opposite is a bear market, which is characterised by falling prices and investor pessimism
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turn into cash very quickly
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regular small investments
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the financial ability to buy products and services
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loss aversion - to be averse to sth 学び始める
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investment in the middle ground 学び始める
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increase, reach a peak, recover, rocket
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decrease, drop, plummet, plunge
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fluctuate, level off, stablize
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consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of the group
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accept as it is as a value
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to have vested interest in sth 学び始める
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you are very interested because of sth
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examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
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a situation in which both sides benefit
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a situation in which a benefit gained by one side means a loss to the other side
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develop an understanding of and ability to communicate with someone
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find out the other side’s expectations
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