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derivativederivate
derivativedifferential coefficient
(Chemistry) poisonous acidic compound obtained from coal tar or benzene and used mainly as a disinfectant or antiseptic, carbolic acid; any hydroxyl derivative of benzene, compound based on benzene ring, poisonous caustic compoundphenol
(symbol) ֲ°, classification of murder, closeness of relationship, educational qualification, extent or amount, highest exponent of derivative, position of note on musical scale, rank, extent; unit of measurement of temperature and angles; academic ti...degree
A trend allowing creation of securities either by combining primitive and derivative securities into one composite hybrid or by separating returns on an asset into classes.Bundling
able to be perceived as different, may be differentiated; may be separated or distinguished; may be transformed into its derivative (Mathematics)differentiable
act of distinguishing; discrimination; act of changing; transforming of a function into its derivative (Mathematics)differentiation
affecting parts, biased, fractional, fragmentary, incomplete; biased, prejudiced, liking something, overtone, partial derivative, part-scorepartial
Also called the hedge ratio, the ratio of the change in price of a call option to the change in price of the underlying stock. Applies to derivative products. Measure of the relationship between an option price and the underlying futures contract or st...Delta
ancient Indian language, Indo-Aryan language that developed in India, language of the sacred literature of Buddhism (derivative of Sanskrit)Pali
antidote for morphine, derivative of morphine used to treat effects of drug overdose and detect a drug addiction (Pharmacology)nalorphine
antiseptic chemical, derivative of naphthalene used in the manufacture of dyes and perfumes (Chemistry)naphthol
any of various substances derived from urea (Chemistry), urea derivativeureide
Applies to derivative products. Arrangement of options involving two long or two short positions with different expiration dates or strike (exercise) prices. See: straddle.Combination
Applies to derivative products. Group of stocks that is formed with the intention of either being bought or sold all at once, usually to perform index arbitrage or a hedging program.Basket
 

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