Merger
The coming together of two or more firms into one.
Monetary policy
The activities taken by a central bank to affect an economy's money supply and demand.
Money
A means of exchange, such as coins or paper money, that makes trading easier.
Mutual fund
A style of investment vehicle in which funds from several investors are pooled and used to buy a variety of stocks, bonds, or other assets.
Management
The process of managing and planning an organization's or company's affairs.
Myth
An opinion or notion that has not been validated.
Management buyout (MBO)
A style of corporate restructuring when management wrests control of a firm away from the current owners.
Market capitalization
A company's outstanding equity shares' entire market value.
Market research
Data gathering and analysis on customers, rivals, and the market.
Marketing plan
A comprehensive plan defining a business's marketing approach.
MACD Crossover
The indicator is considered bullish when the MACD line crosses from below to above the signal line. The greater the distance below the zero line, the stronger the signal. The indicator is considered bearish when the MACD line crosses from above to below the signal line. The greater the distance above the zero line, the stronger the signal.