Disclaimer: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Trading Glossary
Glossary trade refers to a type of trading strategy where traders use a predefined set of terms, definitions, or concepts to make informed decisions. It often involves industry-specific jargon, financial metrics, and analytical tools to navigate markets effectively.

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Nominal interest rate
The rate of interest on a product or loan without taking into account inflation or other factors.
Non-deliverable forward
A type of forward contract that is settled in cash rather than by physical delivery of the underlying asset.
Non-directional trading
A trading strategy that seeks to profit from market volatility rather than directional price movements.
Non-market risk
The risk of loss arising from factors outside of market movements, such as regulatory changes or geopolitical events.
Nonfarm payroll (NFP)
A monthly report published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics that provides information on employment levels in the non-farm sector of the economy.
Notional value
The value of a product based on the underlying asset or assets.
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