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An investment instrument such as a stock future or stock option that is linked to an underlying investment.
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A financial contract whose value depends upon the value of an underlying instrument or asset (typically a commodity, bond, equity or currency, or a combination of these). Three classes of financial products fall under the heading of derivatives: derivative securities; exchange-traded derivatives; and over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives.
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A financial instrument whose value is based on the performance of an underlying financial asset, index, or other investment. For example, as Option is a derivative because its value changes in relation to the performance of an underlying stock.
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financial instrument whose value is based on value of another underlying security, index, asset or rate. These range from option contracts, to forward and future contracts, to extremely complex and volatile products. Ie ETFs
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