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A financial instrument derived from a cash market commodity, futures contract or other financial instrument. Derivatives can be traded on regulated exchange markets or over-the-counter. For example, metal futures contracts are derivatives of physical commodities; options on futures are derivatives of futures contracts.
Ãâó: www.lbma.org.uk/london_glossary.html
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A financial security whose value is determined in part from the value and characteristics of an underlying security.
Ãâó: www.trader-soft.com/option-trading/option-glossary...
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An instrument whose market price depends on the value of an underlying security such as a share or a bond. A derivatives market is a market in which derivative securities are traded.
Ãâó: www.360career.com/content/content_65.asp
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To derive a result or conclusion is to show, using logic and mathematics, how a conclusion follows logically from certain given facts and principles.
Ãâó: www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/glossary.htm
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A contract that changes in value in relation to the price movements of a related or underlying security, future or other physical instrument. An Option is the most common derivative instrument.
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