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reversal A change of direction in prices. See Reverse Conversion.
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reversal A place in the plot where a character achieves the opposite of his aim, resulting in a change from good fortune to bad fortune.
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reversal a serious second act obstacle to a protagonist
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reversal Type of film and film processing which generates a positive original print.
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reversal A short underlying asset position protected by a synthetic long underlying asset position. The synthetic long underlying asset position consists of the combination of a long call option and a short put option. Both options have the same strike price and expire the same month.
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