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Nasdaq-100 Index (NAS100)
One of the largest stock market indices. The distinguishing thing about NASDAQ is that it does not include financial corporations. It shows an almost perfect positive correlation with US30 and SPX500—a great opening for reverse trading. This symbol has great liquidity, but may be hard to predict in terms of simple day-trading strategies. Get Nasdaq-100 Index (NAS100) live charts and quotes. -
NEAR Protocol
NEAR Protocol developed a protocol known as "Flux" that helps developers build markets. -
Negative balance protection
Negative Balance Protection is an automated adjustment of the account balance to zero in case it became negative after a stop out. Forex accounts are considered to be highly leveraged which may potentially increase risk to lose more than invested. However, with a Broker that offers negative balance protection traders cannot lose more than deposited. Octa offers Negative balance protection on all accounts. Learn more here. -
Net position
The difference between total long and short positions in one's trading account. -
News trading
A trader implementing this strategy relies on news announcements and economic reports. A news trader tries to predict how a particular event can affect the market, whether a particular trading tools will increase or decrease in price after the news release. It is important to understand that the market tends to be highly volatile and price moves happen within extremely short period of time during major news releases. Learn more here -
NIKKEI 225 Index (JPN225)
Price-weighted average of 225 Japanese companies traded on Tokyo Stock Exchange. Get JPN225 live charts and quotes -
Ninja
A Forex slang term for the USDJPY pair. View USDJPY live charts and quotes. -
No dealing desk (NDD)
Is a foreign exchange trading that provides access to interbank market. Unlike a market maker, a broker using no dealing desk system automatically offsets positions with interbank. An NDD broker has multiple liquidity providers in order to get the most competitive bid and ask prices. -
Noise
Fluctuations in the market price that could hinder and confuse one's interpretation of the market conditions. The smaller the time frame chosen for analysis, the more noise will occur. -
Non-convertible currency
A currency used only for domestic purposes and not openly traded on the Forex market due to government regulations. Also, Blocked Currency. -
Nonfarm payrolls (NFP)
The total number of paid U.S. workers, excluding government employees, private household employees, non-profit organization employees, and farm employees. The report is researched, recorded, and reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This report can be classified as the fundamental news information with the highest impact on the financial markets following the Global Financial Crisis. The data is released every first Friday of the month. -
North American session
Is the trading session that opens at 14.00 EET (15.00 EEST) and closes at 23.00 EET (00.00 EEST). It is is dominated by U.S. transactions, with contributive trades coming from Canada, Mexico, and South America. -
NZD
The currency code for the New Zealand dollar.