what is Deep Web?

what is Deep Web?

What is the Deep Web?   The Deep Web refers to parts of the internet that are not accessible through standard search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo, and therefore do not appear in search results. These sections include pages and content that, for various reasons—such as not bei...

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what is Yield Farming?

what is Yield Farming?

What is Yield Farming?   Yield Farming is a method of earning income in the world of cryptocurrencies by deploying digital assets into decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols to generate profits. In this process, users deposit their digital assets into liquidity pools or smart contracts, a...

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How to Save a Custom Screen

How to Save a Custom Screen

How to Save a Custom Screen   The Screener feature allows you to save your current settings as a template. The saved settings include the list of active and inactive filters in the top panel, the current set of columns, the column sorting order in the table, and the name of the screener...

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FOMO in Cryptocurrency

FOMO in Cryptocurrency

  FOMO, or "Fear of Missing Out," is a psychological response characterized by anxiety over potentially missing lucrative investment opportunities, particularly in the volatile cryptocurrency market. This phenomenon often surfaces during bull markets or significant price movement...

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Consensus Algorithm

Consensus Algorithm

Consensus Algorithm   A consensus algorithm is a process used in distributed systems and blockchain networks to reach agreement among nodes regarding the state of data and the validity of transactions. The primary goal of these algorithms is to ensure data consistency and synchronization ...

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pullback

pullback

What is a Pullback?   A pullback in financial markets, especially in cryptocurrency trading, refers to a temporary decline in price within an overall upward trend. When the price of a digital asset is consistently rising, it may experience a short-term decrease due to various reasons such...

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What is a Stock Screener?

What is a Stock Screener?

What is a Stock Screener?   A Stock Screener allows you to evaluate stocks using a range of financial ratios, time periods, and technical indicators. It offers a comprehensive set of metrics for fundamental analysis, including EV/Revenue, P/B, Debt/EBITDA, Price/Cash, Cash/Debt, ROE, and ...

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