Home / Questions / The price which is expected to be the minimal value for a security is called the: reactiv
The price which is expected to be the minimal value for a security is called the:
reactive point.
support level.
par value.
resistance level.
base value.
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reactive point. |
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support level. |
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par value. |
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resistance level. |
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base value. |
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