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how a hammer clause works | hammer clauses allow the insurer to force the insured to settle it does this by placing a cap on the amount of indemnification that it is willing to provide this cap may be set for example at the amount the insurer thinks that the settlement is worth if the insured refuses to settle it may be responsible for its own de... | |
what is hammering | hammering is rapid and concentrated selling of stock shares in the wake of an unexpected event that is perceived as extremely damaging to the company s short term performance the effect of hammering is a steep drop in the price of the stock | |
how hammering works | hammering is usually a response to unexpected bad news also known as an asteroid event such as a terrorist attack it may focus on a single stock a sector of the market or the entire stock market in some cases investors may collaborate in an effort to push the share price lower for their own purposes hammering can be ac... | |
what is the hamptons effect | the hamptons effect refers to a dip in trading that occurs just before the labor day weekend that is followed by increased trading volume as traders and investors return from the long weekend the term references the idea that many of the large scale traders on wall street spend the last days of summer in the hamptons a... | |
what is handelsgesetzbuch hgb | handelsgesetzbuch hgb is the law that governs the primary commercial code for companies in germany the law includes a regulation related to the preparation of financial statements and establishes accounting guidelines and best practices 1 hgb is similar to generally accepted accounting principles gaap in the united sta... | |
what does hgb regulate in the context of commercial activities | hgb regulates aspects like business formation management accounting financial reporting contracts and liability in commercial activities creating a legal framework for businesses to operate within | |
how is hgb enforced and what are the consequences for non compliance | like other codification hgb is enforced through legal means including civil lawsuits administrative enforcement and potentially criminal charges non compliance can result in fines penalties compensation claims and other legal consequences | |
does hgb cover consumer protection or is it primarily focused on businesses | hgb primarily focuses on commercial and business matters rather than consumer protection consumer protection in germany is addressed by separate laws and regulations the bottom linethe handelsgesetzbuch or german commercial code is a comprehensive legal framework in germany that governs commercial activities and busine... | |
what is a handle | a handle is the whole number part of a price quote that is the portion of the quote to the left of the decimal point for example if the price quote for the stock is 56 25 the handle is 56 eliminating the value of cents in the quote in foreign exchange markets the handle refers to the part of the price quote that appear... | |
how handles work | handles are often used in futures and equities markets where they are also known as the big figure or big fig the decimal or fractional part of the price is sometimes referred to as the dollar price or the stem traders often refer to only the handle of a price quote since it is assumed that other market participants kn... | |
when is the handle used | the handle or big figure is usually only quoted by traders when prices are changing quickly or reaching new levels it is used to simplify and clarify the price being discussed retail investors will almost always see the entire price of an asset not just the handle | |
are handles and pips the same thing | a handle and a pip are different things in forex trading the handle is the part of the price quote that is the same in both the bid and the ask a pip is the minimum price movement in forex markets usually the fourth decimal place 0 0001 pip is short for percentage in points and the bid ask spread of a forex quote is ge... | |
what is a hands off investor | a hands off investor prefers to set an investment portfolio and make only minor changes for a long period of time many hands off investors use index funds or target date funds which make only small and slow changes to their holdings and therefore do not require much monitoring understanding a hands off investora hands ... | |
what is the hang seng index hsi | the hang seng index or hsi is a free float market capitalization weighted index of the largest companies that trade on the hong kong exchange hkex hkex is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world with an aggregate market cap of more than 31 trillion as of december 2023 down 0 3 from november s 31 1 trillion 1the... | |
how many stocks are in the hang seng index | as of december 2023 the hsi was composed of 82 of the largest by market cap stocks traded on the hong kong stock exchange 3 the exchange for reference lists the stocks of around 2 600 companies 1 | |
how do you invest in the hang seng index | you can invest in the hsi via hong kong etfs such as the ishares msci hong kong etf ewh and the franklin ftse hong kong etf flhk the kraneshares hong kong tech etf ktec tracks 30 high tech stocks in the hang seng composite index | |
what is the biggest stock market in asia | as of january 2024 china s stock exchange was the largest equity market in asia with an 8 5 trillion market capitalization on jan 22 2024 india s stock market overtook hong kong s to become the fourth largest stock market in the world with a market cap of 4 3 trillion 10the bottom linethe hang seng index hsi is a bench... | |
what is a hanging man candlestick | a hanging man candlestick occurs during an uptrend and warns that prices may start falling the candle is composed of a small real body a long lower shadow and little or no upper shadow the hanging man shows that selling interest is starting to increase in order for the pattern to be valid the candle following the hangi... | |
what does the hanging man candlestick tell you | a hanging man represents a large sell off after the open which sends the price plunging but then buyers push the price back up to near the opening price traders view a hanging man as a sign that the bulls are beginning to lose control and that the asset may soon enter a downtrend the hanging man pattern occurs after th... | |
are there any other technical indicators similar to the hanging man | there are several technical analysis indicators and candlestick patterns that are similar to the hanging man in terms of signaling potential market reversals these patterns tend to be watched by traders for signs of changes in market direction these include the shooting star the doji and the inverted hammer | |
when is the best timeframe to use the hanging man | the effectiveness of the hanging man candlestick pattern like all patterns and indicators can vary depending on the timeframe in which it is used the best timeframe usually depends on the strategy and goals of the trader | |
what are the best indicators to use with the hanging man | using the hanging man pattern in conjunction with other technical indicators is likely to improve the reliability of the signals it proves the best indicators to use will depend on the strategy of the trader but generally a combination that offers insights into momentum and trend can be effective some indicators includ... | |
what is happiness economics | happiness economics is the formal academic study of the relationship between individual satisfaction and economic issues such as employment and wealth investopedia alex dos diazunderstanding happiness economics | |
where standard economics relies on measurements of income and consumption or other observed behaviors to demonstrate the immeasurable concept of utility or the satisfaction of material wants and needs happiness economics uses surveys and related methods to elicit people to directly reveal their level of satisfaction ha... | happiness economics is a relatively new branch of research mainstream economics has long relied on the concept of utility the enjoyment that people experience from the satisfactions of wants and needs however because the subjective internal experience of happiness joy or felt unease cannot be directly observed or measu... | |
what is a harami cross | a harami cross is a japanese candlestick pattern that consists of a large candlestick that moves in the direction of the trend followed by a small doji candlestick the doji is completely contained within the prior candlestick s body the harami cross pattern suggests that the previous trend may be about to reverse the p... | |
what is a hard asset | a hard asset refers to a tangible asset or resource with fundamental value examples of hard assets include a fleet of trucks for the delivery of consumer goods land real estate and commodities businesses purchase hard assets to help improve production increase revenues and act as a buffer against soft asset losses howe... | |
what is hard call protection | hard call protection or absolute call protection is a provision in a callable bond whereby the issuer cannot exercise the call and redeem the bond before the specified date usually three to five years from the date of issuance understanding hard call protectioninvestors who purchase bonds are paid interest coupon rate ... | |
what is hard currency | hard currency refers to money that is issued by a nation that is seen as politically and economically stable hard currencies are widely accepted around the world as a form of payment for goods and services and may be preferred over the domestic currency understanding hard currencya hard currency is expected to remain r... | |
what are hard dollars | hard dollars are cash fees or payments made by an investor or customer to a brokerage firm in return for their services hard dollar payments are usually set amounts that are known before a customer begins dealing with a broker hard dollar payments include set transaction charges monthly account maintenance charges as w... | |
what is a hard fork | a blockchain hard fork is a change in programming that is incompatible with the old programming this essentially creates a new blockchain and cryptocurrency hard forks generally require all nodes or users who wish to stay on the new chain to upgrade to the latest version of the software hard forks may be initiated by d... | |
how hard forks work | a hard fork is when a new blockchain version emerges that is incompatible with the original version it is not always an adverse event in fact many blockchains have undergone hard forks to implement necessary changes blockchains are basically programs that create and store files of information on a network of computers ... | |
when developers publish a change to any of a blockchain s functions one of two things happen a hard fork or a soft fork if the change is drastic enough to prevent a participant running the old version from participating in the blockchain s processes the change is considered to have created a hard fork in the blockchain... | in a hard fork event participants are faced with a choice they can update their software to the new version or not upgrade their software and use the old and now unmaintained blockchain reasons for a hard forkthere are several reasons or even events that cause developers to implement a hard fork for instance when the h... | |
what is the meaning of hard fork | a hard fork is a change in a blockchain s programming that creates a new blockchain and cryptocurrency many projects have hard forked but kept their original names and tokens with other groups deciding to stay with the original code and change the name | |
is a hard fork good or bad | it depends on the circumstances and participants views some might believe a hard fork is necessary and good while others might not | |
why do hard forks happen | there are several reasons a hard fork might happen code might need adjusting to fix errors or address a weakness or a group might want to create their own blockchain and cryptocurrency the bottom linehard forks are a change in programming that results in a blockchain split sometimes hard forks are controversial in the ... | |
what is a hard inquiry | a hard inquiry is a request by a lender to obtain your full credit report from a credit bureau hard inquiries typically occur when you apply for a loan or other form of credit and they can result in a small and temporary decrease in your credit score 1 hard pull and hard credit check are other names for a hard inquiry | |
when you apply for a loan line of credit or credit card the lender will typically request a copy of your credit report from one or more of the three major credit bureaus equifax experian and transunion | the credit bureaus obtain their information from your current and previous creditors because not every creditor reports to all three bureaus and some don t report to any of them you credit reports can vary from one bureau to another in the case of large loans such as home mortgages the lender may request all three repo... | |
what s more fico says its scoring models ignore inquiries relating to mortgage auto and student loans made in the 30 days prior to scoring so if you find a loan within 30 days the inquiries won t affect your scores while you re rate shopping 2 | the reason for these exceptions is that you are presumably looking for a single loan at the best possible terms not trying to obtain multiple loans at the same time unlike hard inquiries soft credit inquiries have no effect on your credit score hard inquiry vs soft inquiryin addition to hard inquiries lenders and other... | |
how can you request your credit report | by law you re entitled to a free copy of your credit report at least once a year from each of the three major credit bureaus the official website for all three is annualcreditreport com note that if you find any errors in a credit report particularly ones that might be damaging to your credit score you can dispute that... | |
how can you prevent prescreening | while prescreening by credit card and insurance companies results only in soft inquiries if you wish to prevent it for privacy reasons or to lessen the amount of junk mail you receive you can do so on the website optoutprescreen com | |
what is a credit freeze | a credit freeze allows you to stop third parties with some exceptions from looking at your credit report you can request a freeze for free but must contact each credit bureau separately to do so 10the bottom linehard inquiries happen when you apply for a loan or other form of credit and the lender requests your credit ... | |
what is a hard landing | a hard landing refers to a marked economic slowdown or downturn following a period of rapid growth the term hard landing comes from aviation where it refers to the kind of high speed landing that while not an actual crash is a source of stress as well as potential damage and injury the metaphor is used for high flying ... | |
what is a hard loan | a hard loan is a foreign loan that must be paid in hard currency which is the currency of a nation that has political stability and a reputation for economic strength for example a country classified as a developing country may borrow via a hard loan denominated in u s dollars | |
how a hard loan works | a hard loan is a type of loan between a lender and borrower occurring in two different counties and which is denominated in the hard currency hard currency refers to a monetary system or reserve currency that is widely accepted around the world as a form of payment for goods and services it usually comes from a country... | |
what allows a currency to qualify as hard it is expected to remain relatively stable through a short period of time and to be highly liquid in the foreign exchange or forex fx market in which currencies are traded the forex market is the largest most liquid market in the world with average traded values of trillions of... | forex transactions take place on either a spot or forward basis and are executed over the counter and around the clock there is no centralized market for forex transactions the largest foreign exchange markets are located in major financial centers such as london new york singapore tokyo frankfurt hong kong and sydney ... | |
what is hard money | hard money originally referred to the physical properties of metallic money the origin of the colloquial english expression cold hard cash the distinction between hard metal coins and soft paper money is evident in the intrinsic economic value independent of the monetary status of metallic coins paper fiat currency onl... | |
what does the term hard money mean for political contributions | in politics hard money is donated directly to a politician or a political action committee hard money contributions carry limitations and regulations including the amount contributed and the use of the funds by comparison donations to political parties without limits and controls are referred to as soft money contribut... | |
what is a hard money loan | a hard money loan is backed by the value of a physical asset such as a car or home the collateral for the loan means that this hard money loan has a more reliable value than an unbacked loan | |
what is hard money government funding | hard money is a term used to describe an ongoing funding stream originating from a government agency or other organization the flow of funds represents a reliable series of payments rather than a one time grant hard money can describe government daycare subsidies or annual scholarships to post secondary students the bo... | |
what is a hard money loan | a hard money loan is a type of loan that is secured by real property hard money loans are considered loans of last resort or short term bridge loans these loans are primarily used in real estate transactions with the lenders generally being individuals or companies and not banks | |
how a hard money loan works | hard money loans have terms based mainly on the value of the property being used as collateral not on the creditworthiness of the borrower since traditional lenders such as banks do not make hard money loans hard money lenders are often private individuals or companies that see value in this type of potentially risky v... | |
what to expect from hard money lenders | hard money lenders do not operate the same as traditional money lenders there are a few important areas to be mindful of interest rates the interest rate that you ll receive from a hard money lender will generally be higher than a traditional lender this is so because the loan approval process does away with the tradit... | |
when choosing a hard money lender there are certain areas you ll want to pay attention to take a look at the interest rate and shop around for the lowest one you can find also look for lenders that provide you with a few loan options you ll also want to get an idea of the time to close from the lender the shorter the b... | hard money lending can be viewed as an investment there are many who have used this as a business model and actively practice it special considerationsthe cost of a hard money loan to the borrower is typically higher than financing available through banks or government lending programs reflecting the higher risk that t... | |
what are the typical terms of a hard money loan | hard money loans are a form of short term financing with the loan term lasting between three and 36 months most hard money lenders can lend up to 65 to 75 of the property s current value at an interest rate of 10 to 18 | |
is a hard money loan a good investment | it depends on what you use the money for hard money loans are a good fit for wealthy investors who need to get funding for an investment property quickly without any of the red tape that goes along with bank financing they can be useful to pay for a one time expense or project but only if you are reasonably sure you ll... | |
what are the risks of a hard money loan | hard money lenders typically charge a higher interest rate because they re assuming more risk than a traditional lender would they may require a higher down payment than a traditional loan would and you ll have a shorter period to pay back the loan the bottom linehard money loans are typically used by real estate inves... | |
what is a hard sell | a hard sell refers to an advertising or sales approach that features especially direct and insistent language a hard sell is designed to get a consumer to purchase a good or service in the short term rather than evaluate their options and potentially decide to wait on the purchase it is considered a high pressure aggre... | |
what are hard skills | hard skills are technical skills required for a job they are learned abilities acquired and enhanced through education and experience hard skills are important for your resume as employers look for them when hiring hard skills alone don t translate into success as employees also need other skills such as soft skills un... | |
what are hard skills to include on a resume | if you are listing hard skills on a resume include any technical skills you have acquired and any foreign languages list hard skills relevant to the position for which you are applying these are typically spelled out in job postings | |
how can i acquire hard skills | you can acquire hard skills by taking online or in person classes at a university or other training program practicing these skills before applying them to a job and gaining experience by using the hard skills in the workplace | |
is critical thinking a hard skill | no critical thinking is an important soft skill you can study and practice critical thinking but it cannot be learned in the same way you can teach yourself to use accounting software the bottom lineevery job from firefighting to being a marketing executive calls for a specific skill set often made up of a combination ... | |
what is a hard stop | a hard stop is more of a concept than an actual order type a hard stop presumes a price level that if reached will decisively trigger an order to sell an underlying security hard stops are usually implemented as a stop order on an open position in a market such an order is likely set to be good until canceled gtc or fi... | |
what is a hard to borrow list | a hard to borrow list is an inventory record used by brokerages to indicate what stocks are difficult to borrow for short sale transactions a brokerage firm s hard to borrow list provides an up to date catalog of stocks that cannot easily be borrowed for use as a short sale the hard to borrow list can be compared with ... | |
what is hardening | hardening is a reference to trading conditions in which securities prices are rising and volatility is declining in a particular financial market although the assessment that a market is hardening can be applied in several contexts it is most commonly used when referring to the market for commodities futures the term h... | |
how hardening works | in commodities trading a market is said to be hardening if its prices are steadily rising at a time when volatility is relatively low for many traders a market that is hardening presents ideal conditions for trading because of the apparently calm and predictable nature of the market at such times of course for traders ... | |
how speculators impact volatility | a commonly held belief is that the rise of speculators into the commodities futures markets has led to an increase in price volatility on futures contracts on the contrary some researchers have concluded that an influx of futures traders and the liquidity that they bring to the market have a stabilizing or hardening ef... | |
when applied in the insurance and banking industries the term hardening has a different meaning in these industries hardening is commonly used to refer to periods of more rigorous underwriting or lending standards these periods often arise following a financial shock such as the credit crunch that occurred during the 2... | more rigorous underwriting or lending practices are sometimes implemented in response to risky decisions by the financial institutions involved such as the optimistic derivative contracts and subprime loan agreements that american banks and insurance companies entered into prior to the 2007 2008 financial crisis in the... | |
what was the hardship exemption | the term hardship exemption referred to an exemption granted to individuals who weren t able to afford health insurance due to personal and or financial circumstances these exemptions were part of a provision in the patient protection and affordable care act aca which was signed into law in 2010 individuals were requir... | |
how hardship exemptions worked | the affordable care act was signed into law by president barack obama on march 23 2010 commonly referred to as obamacare it helped reduce the cost of health care for the american public by creating health care exchanges expanding the eligibility for medicaid preventing insurance companies from denying coverage and pena... | |
what is a hardship withdrawal | a hardship withdrawal is an emergency removal of funds from a retirement plan sought in response to what the internal revenue service irs calls an immediate and heavy financial need 1 this type of special distribution may be allowed without penalty from such plans as a traditional individual retirement account ira or a... | |
what qualifies as a hardship with the irs | various circumstances qualify as a hardship with the irs you can withdraw funds from an ira for higher education expenses or for a first time home purchase with a 401 k there are even more hardship options including medical and funeral expenses 2 | |
why would a hardship withdrawal be denied | a hardship withdrawal might be denied if your plan doesn t allow withdrawals for that reason rules for withdrawals vary from plan to plan can you do a hardship withdrawal to pay off debt according to the irs paying down debt does not qualify for a hardship withdrawal 1the bottom linehardship withdrawals can provide nee... | |
what is harmless warrant | the term harmless warrant refers to a provision that requires bondholders to surrender an existing bond if they want to purchase the same type of bond from the issuer put simply bond issuers put harmless warrants on their bonds requiring investors to swap their existing bond if they want to purchase another one with si... | |
are bonds and warrants the same | bonds and warrants are not the same thing bonds are fixed income investments that guarantee investors the return of their principal along with a set interest rate by a certain period of time warrants on the other hand are derivatives that give the holder the right but not the obligation to purchase or sell the underlyi... | |
what are detachable warrants | detachable warrants are derivatives that are attached to certain securities they allow the holder the right to buy the underlying asset at a certain price within a certain period of time as their name implies these warrants can be detached or removed from the associated asset and sold or traded separately on the second... | |
what is a penny warrant | a penny warrant is a warrant that comes with an exercise price the agreed upon price for the underlying asset of one cent or another nominal amount can you sell warrants you can sell a warrant as long as it s detachable detachable warrants are those that can be removed from the underlying asset such as a stock once det... | |
the harmonic mean is a numerical average calculated by dividing the number of observations or entries in the series by the reciprocal of each number in the series thus the harmonic mean is the reciprocal of the arithmetic mean of the reciprocals 1 | for example to calculate the harmonic mean of 1 4 and 4 you would divide the number of observations by the reciprocal of each number as follows 3 1 1 1 4 1 4 3 1 5 2 frac 3 left frac 1 1 frac 1 4 frac 1 4 right frac 3 1 5 2 11 41 41 3 1 53 2the harmonic mean has uses in finance and technical analysis of markets among o... | |
what is the difference between harmonic mean and arithmetic mean | the harmonic mean is calculated by dividing the number of observations or entries in the series by the reciprocal of each number in the series in contrast the arithmetic mean is simply the sum of a series of numbers divided by the count of numbers in that series the harmonic mean is equal to the reciprocal of the arith... | |
when should you use the harmonic mean | the harmonic mean is best used for fractions such as rates or multiples harmonic means are used in finance to average data like price multiples such as the price to earnings p e ratio market technicians may also use harmonic means to identify patterns such as fibonacci sequences | |
what are the advantages of using the harmonic mean | the harmonic mean necessarily includes all the entries in a series and it allows a more significant weighting to be given to smaller values harmonic mean can be calculated for a series that includes negative values although it is impossible to compute when the series includes a value of zero in comparison with the arit... | |
what is the harmonized index of consumer prices hicp | the harmonized index of consumer prices hicp is a measure of inflation in the european union eu it reflects change over time in the prices paid by households for a representative basket of goods and services 1 the european central bank ecb uses the hicp for the eurozone comprising the 19 eu states using the euro common... | |
what is the harmonized sales tax hst | canada s harmonized sales tax hst is a consumption tax paid by local consumers and businesses as the name implies it harmonizes combines the nation s federal goods and services tax and various provincial sales taxes five canadian provinces use the hst other areas of canada use a similar goods and services tax gst the h... | |
how does canada s harmonized sales tax hst work | the hst is paid by purchasers at the point of sale pos vendors collect the tax proceeds by adding the hst rate to the cost of goods and services they then send the collected tax to the canada revenue agency cra the tax division of the federal government the cra later allocates the provincial portion of the hst to the r... | |
what is the purpose of the hst | the goal of the hst system is to streamline the recording and collection of federal and provincial sales taxes by combining them into a single consistent levy across the country | |
does the united states have an hst | no the u s does not have a federal sales or value added tax most states impose some version of these taxes but the revenue generated is not nationally distributed 10the bottom linethe harmonized sales tax hst is a combination of federal and provincial taxes on goods and services in five canadian provinces the hst rate ... | |
harry markowitz born 1927 is a nobel prize winning american economist best known for developing modern portfolio theory mpt a groundbreaking investment strategy based on his realization that the performance of an individual stock is not as important as the performance and composition of an investor s entire portfolio | since markowitz introduced mpt to academic circles in his article portfolio selection in the journal of finance in 1952 his original theory has fundamentally changed the way that people and institutions invest for his theory of allocation of financial assets under uncertainty also known as the theory of portfolio choic... | |
what does markowitz view as the biggest mistake of amateur investors | harry markowitz has said that the chief mistake of the small investor is they buy when the market goes up on the assumption that it s going to go up further and they sell when the market goes down on the assumption that the market is going to go down further 8 | |
what did markowitz call his a ha moment | markowitz s a ha moment came when he was reading a book on mathematical probability and he had his famous brainstorm about risk correlation that the volatility of the portfolio depends not only on the volatility of the constituents but to what extent they go up and down together 3the bottom linesince he developed moder... | |
what is the hart scott rodino antitrust improvements act of 1976 | the hart scott rodino antitrust improvements act of 1976 requires large companies to file notifications with the federal trade commission and the anti trust division of department of justice prior to certain mergers and acquisitions or tender offers 1 the law requires companies intending to merge to file an hsr form al... | |
how the hart scott rodino antitrust improvements act of 1976 works | once companies file the required forms a waiting period begins the waiting period is usually 30 days or 15 days for cash tender offers or an acquisition in bankruptcy 6 the transaction can proceed once the waiting period ends or if the government terminates the waiting period early if regulators see potential anti comp... | |
what is harvard business school | harvard business school is an internationally renowned business school located at harvard university in boston massachusetts founded in 1908 it admits roughly 1 000 students to its mba program per year and regularly ranks among the top business schools in the world 1in addition to its master in business administration ... | |
how much does a harvard mba cost | for the 2023 2024 academic year a harvard mba costs approximately 115 000 of this approximately 75 000 is tuition with the rest of the costs related to health insurance books supplies and housing 8 | |
what gpa is required for harvard s mba program | though harvard does not say it requires a specific gpa for its mba program the class of 2024 had an average gpa of 3 70 20 | |
why is harvard business school so famous | harvard business school is famous for many reasons it offers students an exceptional education by some of the brightest people in their fields the school has a large alumni network of graduates with prominent jobs in almost every industry the school publishes well respected research papers and it is competitive only ac... | |
what is the harvard mba indicator | the harvard mba indicator is a contrarian long term stock market indicator that evaluates the percentage of harvard business school mba graduates that accept market sensitive jobs market sensitive jobs exist in fields such as investment banking securities sales and trading private equity venture capital and leveraged b... | |
what is a harvest strategy | a harvest strategy is a marketing and business strategy that involves a reduction or a termination of investments in a product product line or line of business so that the entities involved can reap or harvest the maximum profits a harvest strategy is typically employed toward the end of a product s life cycle when it ... | |
what is a hash | a hash is a mathematical function that converts an input of arbitrary length into an encrypted output of a fixed length thus regardless of the original amount of data or file size involved its unique hash will always be the same size moreover secure hashes cannot be reverse engineered to get the input from the hashed o... | |
how hashes work | typical hash functions take inputs of variable lengths to return outputs of a fixed length a cryptographic hash function combines the message passing capabilities of hash functions with security properties hash functions are algorithms that determine how information is encrypted for example secure hashing algorithm 256... | |
what is the main purpose of hash | hashes have many purposes in a blockchain they serve as a way to compare data and secure it for an enterprise purpose it could be used to compress data for storage purposes | |
what is the simplest hash function | the mid square method is one of the simplest you square a number and use the middle two digits as the hash for example squaring the number 61 gives you the result 3721 the hash would be 72 the middles two numbers |
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