Investing Dictionary

Quick definitions of 129 essential investing terms, built for US stock market investors and international markets like India. Covers valuation, profitability, taxes (LTCG, wash-sale rule, tax-loss harvesting, 401(k)/IRA), market structure (S&P 500, NASDAQ, Dow, VIX, Nifty, Sensex), derivatives, behavioral finance, and more.

Valuation

P/E Ratio (Price-to-Earnings Ratio)The P/E ratio measures how much investors pay for each dollar (or rupee) of a company's earnings....P/B Ratio (Price-to-Book Ratio)P/B ratio compares a stock's market price to its book value per share. It shows whether you're pa...EV/EBITDA (Enterprise Value to EBITDA)EV/EBITDA is a valuation metric that compares a company's total enterprise value to its operating...PEG Ratio (Price/Earnings to Growth)The PEG ratio adjusts the P/E ratio for expected earnings growth. It helps determine if a high P/...P/S Ratio (Price-to-Sales Ratio)P/S ratio compares a company's stock price to its revenue per share. Useful for valuing companies...Enterprise Value (EV)Enterprise value represents the total theoretical takeover price of a company, including its equi...Market CapitalizationMarket cap is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares. It determines whether a s...Book Value Per ShareBook value per share is the net asset value of a company on a per-share basis, total assets minus...Intrinsic ValueIntrinsic value is the estimated true worth of a stock based on fundamental analysis, typically d...DCF (Discounted Cash Flow)DCF is a valuation method that estimates the present value of a company based on projected future...Margin of SafetyMargin of safety is the difference between a stock's intrinsic value and its market price, the bu...Dividend YieldDividend yield measures the annual dividend income as a percentage of the current stock price, sh...Free Cash Flow (FCF)Free cash flow is the cash a company generates after accounting for capital expenditures, the mon...EPS (Earnings Per Share)EPS represents the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share, the most wi...EV/Sales (Enterprise Value to Sales)EV/Sales compares a company's enterprise value to its total revenue, useful for valuing companies...Dividend Payout RatioThe payout ratio shows what percentage of earnings a company distributes as dividends, revealing ...

Profitability

Liquidity

Leverage

Efficiency

Growth

Risk

Portfolio

Market Structure

Nifty 50 IndexNifty 50 is the benchmark index of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), comprising the 50 largest a...Sensex (BSE 30)Sensex is the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange, tracking 30 of the largest and most a...NAV (Net Asset Value)NAV represents the per-unit value of a mutual fund, calculated by dividing the total value of all...AUM (Assets Under Management)AUM is the total market value of all investments managed by a fund house or asset manager, a meas...FII/DII (Foreign & Domestic Institutional Investors)FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) and DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors like mutual fun...Promoter HoldingPromoter holding is the percentage of a company's shares held by its founders, promoter group, or...Promoter PledgePromoter pledge refers to shares pledged by promoters as collateral for loans, a major red flag i...Face Value (Par Value)Face value is the nominal value of a share as stated in the company's charter, in India, most com...Expense RatioThe expense ratio is the annual fee charged by a mutual fund or ETF as a percentage of assets, th...Demat AccountA demat (dematerialized) account holds securities in electronic form in India, mandatory for trad...Circuit Breaker / Circuit LimitsCircuit breakers are automatic trading halts triggered when a stock or index moves beyond a defin...S&P 500 IndexThe S&P 500 tracks 500 of the largest US-listed companies across 11 sectors, the world's most wid...Nasdaq Composite & Nasdaq-100The Nasdaq Composite tracks all ~3,000+ stocks listed on the Nasdaq exchange. The Nasdaq-100 is a...Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)The Dow Jones Industrial Average tracks 30 large, blue-chip US companies hand-selected by the WSJ...Russell 2000 IndexThe Russell 2000 tracks ~2,000 small-cap US stocks (the bottom two-thirds of the Russell 3000), t...VIX (CBOE Volatility Index), 'Fear Gauge'The CBOE VIX measures the market's 30-day forward-looking expectation of S&P 500 volatility, deri...Pattern Day Trader (PDT) Rule - USFINRA's PDT rule requires US margin-account holders who execute 4 or more day trades within 5 bus...Short SellingShort selling means borrowing shares from a broker, selling them at the current price, and buying...Pre-Market & After-Hours Trading - USUS extended-hours trading lets investors trade NYSE/Nasdaq stocks before the 9:30 AM ET open (pre...

Economics

Tax & Regulation

SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)SEBI is India's capital markets regulator, responsible for protecting investor interests, regulat...LTCG Tax (Long-Term Capital Gains Tax) - IndiaIn India, LTCG tax applies to profits from selling equity held for more than 12 months. Gains abo...STCG Tax (Short-Term Capital Gains Tax) - IndiaSTCG tax in India applies to profits from selling equity held for less than 12 months, taxed at a...Dividend Taxation in IndiaDividends in India are taxed as income in the hands of the investor at their applicable slab rate...NPS (National Pension System)NPS is India's government-backed retirement savings scheme offering tax benefits under Section 80...Long-Term Capital Gains Tax - USIn the US, Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax applies to profits from selling stocks, ETFs, mutua...Short-Term Capital Gains Tax - USIn the US, Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG) tax applies to profits from selling investments held f...Wash Sale Rule - USThe IRS Wash Sale Rule disallows a tax loss if you buy the same (or 'substantially identical') se...Qualified vs Non-Qualified Dividends - USIn the US, 'qualified' dividends from US corporations and many foreign corporations are taxed at ...Tax-Loss Harvesting - USTax-loss harvesting is the strategy of intentionally selling investments at a loss to offset capi...401(k), Traditional IRA & Roth IRA - USThe US offers three core tax-advantaged retirement accounts: 401(k) (employer-sponsored, often wi...SEC (US Securities and Exchange Commission)The SEC is the primary US capital markets regulator, established in 1934 after the 1929 crash. It...

Technical

Fixed Income

Accounting

Derivatives

Mutual Fund Structure

Behavioral Finance