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Urban Company IPO Details: Launch Date, Share Price, Size & Review

Business Profile of Urban Company Limited Urban Company was incorporated in December 2014, and working as a technology driven marketplace providing a wide range of home and beauty services through
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What are the Top Quantitative Trading Strategies?

What are the Top Quantitative Trading Strategies?

Just like algorithm-based trading approaches are prevailing in the financial markets, quantitative trading is also becoming popular among traders. Though, quant trading is more preferred by institutional traders, but now
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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Quantitative Trading

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Quantitative Trading?

Trading in the financial markets is becoming more precise with new technologies and innovative ways of analysis. However, the manual trading approach is still more popular and reliable, especially among
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What are the Top Quantitative Trading Strategies?

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52 week low A stock’s 52-week low is the lowest price a stock has traded in the previous year. This price is used by traders and investors to help them understand the stock’s current value as well as how markets and price trends work. 52 week high The 52-week high of a stock is the highest price at which it has traded in the previous year. This price is used by traders and investors to help them understand the current value of the stock as well as how markets and price trends work.