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Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from an underlying asset or group of assets.
Derivatives can be used for hedging, speculation, or arbitrage.
Examples of derivatives include options, futures, forwards, and swaps.
Derivatives allow investors to take on risk or hedge against risk in the financial markets.
Economic changes can have a significant impact on the market by influencing consumer behavior, investor sentiment, and overall business performance.
Changes in interest rates can affect borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, impacting spending and investment decisions.
Fluctuations in currency exchange rates can impact the competitiveness of exports and imports, affecting international trade.
Changes in government ...
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Math skills with knowledge of share market basics with some in depth questions, like bid Ask related calculations, currency lot size, asked me to calculate in mind (0.05% of 49500)
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Tough but not hard to crack
My goal is to analyze the current market price and make informed decisions to maximize profits.
My goal is to stay up-to-date with market trends and news
I will use data analysis tools to identify potential opportunities
I will develop and implement trading strategies to maximize profits
I will constantly monitor and adjust my strategies as needed
For example, if the current market price for a particular derivative is low, ...
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A financial contract between two parties based on an underlying asset or security.
Derivatives are used for hedging or speculation.
Examples include futures, options, swaps, and forwards.
They derive their value from the performance of an underlying asset or security.
Derivatives can be traded on exchanges or over-the-counter.
They can be used to manage risk or to make a profit.
Derivatives played a role in the 2008 financia...
Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from an underlying asset or benchmark.
Derivatives can be classified into four main types: futures contracts, options contracts, swaps, and forward contracts.
Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.
Options contracts give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a s...
Greek options are measures of sensitivity of option prices to various factors.
Greek options include delta, gamma, theta, vega, and rho.
Delta measures the change in option price with respect to the underlying asset price.
Gamma measures the change in delta with respect to the underlying asset price.
Theta measures the change in option price with respect to time.
Vega measures the change in option price with respect to vola...
Companies buy back their own shares to return capital to shareholders and signal confidence in the company's future.
Buybacks can increase the value of remaining shares by reducing the number of outstanding shares.
It allows companies to utilize excess cash and improve financial ratios.
Buybacks can be used to offset dilution caused by employee stock options or convertible securities.
Companies may buy back shares to preve...
Primary market is where new securities are issued and sold for the first time, while secondary market is where existing securities are traded among investors.
Primary market involves the issuance of new securities by companies or governments.
In the primary market, securities are sold directly by the issuer to investors.
Examples of primary market transactions include initial public offerings (IPOs) and bond issuances.
Sec...
OTC refers to over-the-counter trading, while exchange traded refers to trading on a formal exchange.
OTC trading occurs directly between two parties without the involvement of an exchange.
Exchange traded refers to trading on a formal exchange, where trades are standardized and regulated.
OTC trades are typically less transparent and have higher counterparty risk compared to exchange traded trades.
OTC derivatives are cus...
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The stock market is a platform where publicly traded companies' stocks are bought and sold.
Stock market is a place where investors buy and sell shares of publicly traded companies
It provides a platform for companies to raise capital by issuing stocks
The stock market is influenced by various factors such as economic indicators, company performance, and global events
Examples of stock markets include NYSE, NASDAQ, and Tok
Derivatives are financial contracts that derive their value from an underlying asset. Option Greeks are measures of an option's sensitivity to various factors.
Derivatives can be used for hedging or speculation.
Option Greeks include Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, and Rho.
Delta measures the change in option price for a change in the underlying asset price.
Gamma measures the change in Delta for a change in the underlying asse...
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