Seo Pricing
Google
keyword tool and
Simple SEO
The
titles of a Google keyword tool table will sort the rows in
descending
or ascending order when you click on them. Click on the
"Global
Monthly Search Volume" title to sort the table for ascending volume, as
shown. The "Local Search Volume: [Last Available Month]" is the number
of searches in the United States, (if
its a U.S. search), in the last
month of available data. The "Global Monthly Search Volume"
title is
the average number of searches per month. Many of the synonyms do not
apply to Napa wine sales. However, the simple seo
search terms listed first: - napa wine - has 165,000 monthly searches
in September; listed ninth is - napa wines - with 9,900
monthly
searches; and 12th: - napa red wine - with 5,400 monthly searches.
SEO
Techniques Training - Judging Competition - is the keword phrase in
thier URL?
Having
part of the search phrase in the subdomaine/folder and other
parts of
it in the root will give a blended result. Google weights the
term in
the root, first, then out of order in the root, partially in the root,
and lesser, but some weight in the sub - in that order. So
the first
question in judging the competition is do they have the potential
search term in their URL, and if so, to what extent: in the root URL,
in a subdomain/folder, in some combiniation thereof, or, hopefully not
in any part of the URL at all? If the search term is in their
root
URL, it doesn't mean your site can't out-rank them with good seo
techniques.
This competition will just be stronger and will have to be
overtaken
with even stronger alternative ranking power from you website.
SEO
Packages With Great HTML Coding
HTML
Coding Relevancy Another important factor in website relevancy is the
existence of the potential search term in the website's HTML tags.
The
most important coding are the title tag, followed by the description
meta tag. HTML tags are web page coding which will be
discussed in
detail, with instructions on how to include them in your site as any
good seo pricing
would
have, in Step 4 of this GUIDE. It is sufficient and easy enough to
determine whether the potential search term is in the title and
description meta tag of your competition by viewing the Google search
return for the potential search term under review
Trading Terms "M"
- MACD
See
Moving Average Convergence/Divergence.
- Macro
A
computer method commonly used in spreadsheets to automate repetitive
steps by recording the necessary keystrokes. The macro can then be run
and the keystrokes implemented.
- Major
Auction
The overall trend of
the market such as might be observed
on a bar chart.
- Managed
Futures
- A
fund that uses the
futures market as its primary asset.
- Mandelbrot
Set
Complex
but structured pattern produced by an equation in which the result is
fed back into the equation repeatedly; self-similarity.
- Mapping
A function, or
relation between values.
- Margin
In
stock trading, an account in which purchase of stock may be financed
with borrowed money; in futures trading, the deposit placed with the
clearinghouse to assure fulfillment of the contract. This amount varies
daily and is settled in cash.
- Marginal
Significance Level of Test-Statistics
The
probability distribution used to test the hypothesis that the beta
coefficient does not equal zero. A T-statistic of approximately 1.65
reflects a 0.90 or 90% confidence and the mar ginal significance is
1-0.90 = 0.1 or 10%.
- Marked
to Market
At
the end of each business day the open positions carried in an account
held at a brokerage firm are credited or debited funds based on the
settlement price of the open positions that day.
- Market
Breadth
- The
shares of a particular stock traded during a specific period. Usually
refers to the overall strength and trading volume of the market.
- Market
If Touched
Resting order with the
floor broker that becomes a market
order to be executed if the trigger price is traded.
- Market
Maker
A broker or bank
continually prepared to make a two-way
price to purchase or sell for a security or currency.
- Market
on Close
An
order specification that requires the broker to get the best price
available on the close of trading, usually during the last five minutes
of trading.
- Market
Order
Instructions to the
broker to immediately sell to the best
available bid or to buy from the best available offer.
- Market
Risk
The uncertainty of
returns attributable to fluctuation of
the entire market.
- Market
Sentiment
Crowd psychology,
typically a measurement of bullish or
bearish attitudes among investors and traders.
- Market
Timing
Using analytical tools
to devise entry and exit methods.
- Market
Value
Company
value determined by investors, obtained by multiplying the current
price of company stock by the common shares outstanding.
- Markov
Chain
A set of processes
where the probabilities for the next
state are dependent on the present state.
- Martingale
From
roulette; a tactical system that requires doubling your bet after each
loss, so that winning once you recoup the amount originally bet.
- MATIF
The Marche A Terme Des
Instruments Financiers exchange in
Paris.
- Maxima
The highest or maximum
value.
- Maximax
Optimistic
decision-making that identifies the decision
alternative with the best possible outcomes.
- Maximin
Pessimistic
decision-making that identifies the decision
alternative with the worst possible outcomes.
- Maximum
Adverse Excursion
- A
historical measurement of the closed losing trades versus the closed
profitable trades of a trading system. Used to determine the stop-loss
level that can be used that will allow winning trades to remain; the
extreme unfavorable price level reached for both profitable and
unprofitable trades.
Maximum
Entropy Method
- More
flexible than Fourier analysis, the maximum entropy method is both a
tool for spectrum analysis and a method of adaptive filtering and trend
forecasting. As a tool for spectrum analysis, the MEM system can
provide high resolution spectra for identifying the dominant data
cycles within relatively short time series, such as open, high, low,
close, volume and open interest, or study results, such as RSI, TRIX,
and so on. (Fourier analysis, in contrast, gives best results when
applied to time series of six months or longer.) As a forecasting tool,
MEM is used in conjunction with moving averages to forecast lower and
upper trend channels in the data.
Maximum
Entropy Spectrum Analysis
- See
Maximum Entropy Method.
Mean
- When
the sum of the
values is divided by the number of
observation.
Mean
Deviation
- The
average absolute
value of the difference between the
population of numbers and the mean.
Mean
P/L
- The
average
profitability of a trader's account, as
measured over a given period.
- Mean
Return
The average monthly
total return of a stock. The total
return is price change added to dividends.
- Mean
Reverting
The
term adopted in academic literature for one possible state of a price
series: that state when price is oscillating randomly about some
(unknown) mean value. That is, it is not trending.
- Median
Line
The line that is drawn
from an extreme that bisects a line
drawn through the next corrective phase after the pivot point. See
Andrews Method.
- MEM
See
Maximum Entropy Method.
- Mental
Stop-Loss
- A
stop-loss order
kept in your head instead of
instructing your broker.
- MESA
See
Maximum Entropy Spectrum Analysis.
- Minima
The lowest or minimum
value.
- Minor
Auction
The latest trend of
the market, i.e., what it is doing now.
- Mode
The most frequently
occurring value.
- Model
Equation.
- Modern
Portfolio Theory
- Investing
theory in
which portfolio managers estimate and
manage risk and return.
- Modified
Endowment Contract
- Life
insurance in which funds such as policy loans, assignments, pledges,
and partial surrenders are considered gross income and subject to
income tax.
- Momentum
A time series
representing change of today's price from
some fixed number of days back in history.
- Momentum
Filter
A
measure of change, derivative or slope of the underlying trend in a
time series. Implemented by first applying a low pass filter to the
data and then applying a differencing operation to the results.
- Momentum
Indicator
A
market indicator utilizing price and volume statistics for predicting
the strength or weakness of a current market and any overbought or
oversold conditions, and to note turning points within the market.
- Money
Flow
- A
number of
technical indicators that incorporate volume
and price action to measure buying or selling pressure.
- Money
Market
- The
market in which
dealers trade riskless, short-term
securities such as certificates of deposit and Treasury bills.
- Money
Market Fund
- A
mutual fund made
up of money market instruments that
are short term in nature.
- Money
Stop
- A
fixed amount of
money that a market participant would
lose if a stop were hit.
- Monowave
In Elliott wave
theory, a single wave within a range of
waves.
- Morning
Star
- A
bottom reversal
pattern, according to Steve Nison a
signal that the bulls have seized control.
- Moving
Average
- A
mathematical procedure to smooth or eliminate the fluctuations in data
and to assist in determin ing when to buy and sell. Moving averages
emphasize the direction of a trend, confirm trend reversals and smooth
out price and volume fluctuations or "noise" that can confuse
interpretation of the market; the sum of a value plus a selected number
of previous values divided by the total number of values.
Moving
Average Crossovers
- The
point where the various moving average lines intersect each other or
the price line on a moving average price bar chart. Technicians use
crossovers to signal price-based buy and sell opportunities.
Moving
Average Model
- A
time series equation representing an observed value at time t as a
linear combination of present and past random shocks et (forecast
errors). A moving-average process of order Q, MA(q), may be written:

Moving
Average Convergence/ Divergence (MACD)
- The
crossing of two exponentially smoothed moving averages that are plotted
above and below a zero line. The crossover, movement through the zero
line, and divergences generate buy and sell signals.
Moving
Window
- Snapshot
of a portion
of a time series at an instant in
time. The window is moved along the time series at a constant rate.
Multicolinearity
- Two
variables that have a correlation of greater than 0.70 or less than
-0.70 in a regression model. The final result is the two variables
explaining the same portion of variation where either variable would be
suffi cient.
Multiple
Linear Regression
- More
than one
independent variable is used to account for
the variability in one depen dent variable.
- Mutual
Fund
- A
company that
invests money of its shareholders in a
variety of areas, usually stocks.
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