摘要: A classification used by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to describe traders that use the futures market primarily to hedge their business activities.
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摘要: A government-issued document that allows noncitizens to enter a foreign country temporarily for business purposes. A country may issue commercial visas for different types of business visits. The Unit[阅读全文:]
摘要: An act passed in 1936 by the U.S. Government that provides federal regulation of all futures trading activities. This act replaced the Grain Futures Act of 1922.
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摘要: Similar to a butterfly spread, a condor is an options strategy that also has a bear and a bull spread, except that the strike prices on the short call and short put are different.
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摘要: When the futures price is above the expected future spot price. Consequently, the price will decline to the spot price before the delivery date.
This is the opposite of backwardation. [阅读全文:]
摘要: Any board of trade designated to trade a specific options or futures contract. Basically it's another word for "designated exchange".
For example, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is a[阅读全文:]
摘要: The deliverable quantity of goods or commodities underlying futures, forward and option contracts.
Each contract will have a well defined contract size. For example, most equity options [阅读全文:]
摘要: The actual amount of commodities represented by a single futures contract.
Different futures contracts have different contract units and measurements. For example, soybean contracts have 5,000 b[阅读全文:]
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The financial worth of the securities obtained by exchanging a convertible security for its underlying assets. Convertibles are a category of financial instruments, such as convertible bonds and pr[阅读全文:]
摘要: The other party that participates in a financial transaction. Every transaction must have a counterparty in order for the transaction to go through. More specifically, every buyer of an asset must be [阅读全文:]