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An option whose strike price is approximately the same as the current price of the underlying stock or future. For example, with IBM trading at $110, both the $110 call options and $110 put options are at the money.
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An option whose strike price is approximately the same as the current price of the underlying stock or future. For example, with IBM trading at $110, both the $110 call options and $110 put options are at the money.
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An envelope of mixed gases that surround a celestial body such as a planet, moon, or star. An atmosphere is held to the body by the body's gravity.
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The lifetime of a greenhouse gas refers to the approximate amount of time it would take for the anthropogenic increment to an atmospheric pollutant concentration to return to its natural level (assuming emissions cease) as a result of either being converted to another chemical compound or being taken out of the atmosphere via a sink. This time depends on the pollutant's sources and sinks as well as its reactivity. ...
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The mixture of gases surrounding the Earth. The Earth's atmosphere consists of about 79.1% nitrogen (by volume), 20.9% oxygen, 0.036% carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. The atmosphere can be divided into a number of layers according to its mixing or chemical characteristics, generally determined by its thermal properties (temperature). ...
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