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What Is the ADX Indicator? How to Read Trend Strength — Finelo Blog
Chart Analysis

What Is the ADX Indicator? How to Read Trend Strength

The ADX indicator measures trend strength on a 0–100 scale — not direction. Learn how to read ADX with +DI and −DI, the classic scale thresholds, how traders use it as a filter, and the mistakes beginners make.

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Accretive vs Dilutive: What These Terms Mean for Investors — Finelo Blog
Investing

Accretive vs Dilutive: What These Terms Mean for Investors

Learn what accretive vs dilutive means for earnings per share, how analysts run the math on deals and share issuance, and how to react as an investor.

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What is an Index Fund? — Finelo Blog
Investing

What is an Index Fund?

An index fund is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that holds the same investments as a market index — such as the S&P 500 — instead of relying on a manager to pick stocks. Its goal is simple: match the…

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What Happens to Bonds When Interest Rates Rise? — Finelo Blog
Investing

What Happens to Bonds When Interest Rates Rise?

When interest rates rise, existing bond prices typically fall. The reason is competition: newly issued bonds pay the higher current rates, which makes older bonds with lower payments less attractive — and less valuable…

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What Happens to Your 401(k) When You Leave a Job? — Finelo Blog
Financial Literacy

What Happens to Your 401(k) When You Leave a Job?

If you are asking what happens to a 401k when you leave a job, the short answer is this: your account usually stays in place until you choose what to do next. You may be able to leave it in the old plan, roll it into a…

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Traditional IRA vs Roth IRA: Understanding the Differences — Finelo Blog
Financial Literacy

Traditional IRA vs Roth IRA: Understanding the Differences

The core difference is when you pay taxes. A traditional IRA can give you a tax deduction now, with withdrawals taxed in retirement. A Roth IRA does the reverse: you contribute after-tax money, and qualified…

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Stock Trading Course for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know — Finelo Blog
Trading

Stock Trading Course for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

A beginner stock trading course should teach market mechanics, order types, analysis, risk limits, trading plans, and practice before real-money trades. The best course is not one advertised as a shortcut to financial…

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Essential Stock Market Terms for Beginners — Finelo Blog
Investing

Essential Stock Market Terms for Beginners

The most important stock market terms for beginners explain five things: what you own, where it trades, how you place an order, what changes its value, and which risks you accept. Start with stock, share, exchange…

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Your Comprehensive Guide to Stock Market Courses for Beginners — Finelo Blog
Investing

Your Comprehensive Guide to Stock Market Courses for Beginners

The best stock market course for beginners is one that teaches market basics, risk, order types, fundamental analysis, technical analysis, and practice workflows before asking you to make real decisions. It should…

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Roth IRA vs. 401(k): A Detailed Comparison — Finelo Blog
Financial Literacy

Roth IRA vs. 401(k): A Detailed Comparison

A practical starting order is to contribute enough to a 401(k) to receive any available employer match, then compare a Roth IRA’s eligibility and flexibility with the 401(k)’s higher contribution capacity. You can use…

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Roth IRA Contribution Limits for 2026: Key Insights and Guidelines — Finelo Blog
Financial Literacy

Roth IRA Contribution Limits for 2026: Key Insights and Guidelines

For 2026, you can contribute up to $7,500 across your traditional and Roth IRAs, or $8,600 if you are 50 or older. Your income may reduce that amount. The IRS uses modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), not salary…

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Private Equity vs. Venture Capital: A Detailed Comparison — Finelo Blog
Investing

Private Equity vs. Venture Capital: A Detailed Comparison

The short answer: private equity (PE) buys established companies to improve and resell them, while venture capital (VC) funds young startups hoping a few grow enormously. Private equity generally targets mature…

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