School's Always in Session: Brush Up on Your Financial Literacy

Overview

While April may be the official month of financial literacy, investors should commit to staying informed all year round. Whether dealing with terms like meme stocks (stocks that typically trade on hype instead of fundamentals) or older ones like tracking error, there can be plenty of confusion around the language of investing. For both new and experienced investors, knowing the language can make a world of difference to the success of a long-term investment plan. Brushing up on your financial literacy, the frequently misunderstood terms and concepts are outlined here for all investors to know. 

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