political, Relating to government, public policy, or the activities and ideas involved in running a country, state, or other organized group., social, Relating to society, interactions among people, or group life; involving relationships, institutions, customs, and behaviors within a community., financial, Relating to money, banking, investments, or the management of funds., replica, An accurate copy or reproduction of an original object, work, or artifact., stock market, A marketplace where shares of publicly traded companies are bought and sold; it reflects supply and demand for those shares and provides a way for companies to raise capital., depression, A long, serious downturn in economic activity, marked by high unemployment, low consumer spending, falling production, and often large declines in investment and prices. (Note: “depression” can also mean a long-lasting feeling of sadness in a non-economic context.), risky, a significant chance of loss, damage, or an undesirable outcome; in finance, describing an investment with a higher probability of losing principal or having volatile returns., profit, The financial gain remaining after subtracting costs and expenses from revenue; the positive difference between what you earn and what you spend., return, The gain or loss on an investment over a period, usually expressed as a percentage of the initial amount invested; it includes income (like dividends or interest) and capital gains (or losses)., interest rate, The percentage charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of money, or the percentage earned on invested funds; usually expressed per year., fluctuate, To change or vary frequently and irregularly, often up and down; in finance, prices or rates that move unpredictably over time., range, The span between a lowest and highest value; in finance, it can refer to the spread between minimum and maximum prices, returns, or other measurements over a period., shares, Units of ownership in a company or financial asset; owning shares entitles the shareholder to a portion of the company’s profits (often via dividends) and a claim on assets, and allows them to benefit from price appreciation..

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