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  • Parabolic SAR indicator

  • Parity price

  • Partial lot

  • Pending order

  • People's bank of China

  • Percentage price oscillator (PPO)

  • Personal area

  • Pip

  • Pipette

  • Pivot points

  • Platinum

  • PMI

  • Polkadot

  • PPI

  • Precision

  • Price

  • Price channel

  • Price gap

  • Price improvement

  • Prime rate

    The interest rate that commercial banks charge to their most creditworthy customers. It serves as a benchmark for various other interest rates, such as mortgage, credit card, and personal loan rates. The Prime Rate is usually determined by the federal funds rate at which banks lend money to each other overnight.
    As the federal funds rate changes, the Prime Rate also changes. The Prime Rate is an essential indicator of the health of the economy. When the Prime Rate is low, the economy is weak, and the Federal Reserve tries to stimulate growth by keeping interest rates low. On the other hand, when the Prime Rate is high, it indicates that the economy is strong, and the Federal Reserve is trying to prevent inflation by raising interest rates.
  • Profit

  • Profit factor

  • Pullback

  • Purchasing power parity (PPP)