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Put Ratio Backspread — An investment strategy that combines options to create a spread which has limited loss potential and a mixed profit potential. It s created by combining long and short puts in a ratio such as 2:1 or 3:1 … Investment dictionary
ratio backspread — Option strategy which involves two short calls (puts) and one long call ( put). LIFFE … Financial and business terms
Naked put — Payoffs and profits from writing a short put A naked put (also called an uncovered put) is a put option where the option writer (i.e., the seller) does not have a position in the underlying stock or other instrument. This strategy is best used by … Wikipedia
Married put — A married put, or protective put, is a portfolio strategy where an investor buys shares of a stock and, at the same time, enough put options to cover those shares. The term protective put highlights the use of this strategy as a hedge, or… … Wikipedia
Options spread — Spread option redirects here. For the American football offensive scheme, see Spread offense. Options spreads are the basic building blocks of many options trading strategies. A spread position is entered by buying and selling equal number of… … Wikipedia
Debit spread — In finance, a debit spread, AKA net debit spread, results when an investor simultaneously buys an option with a higher premium and sells an option with a lower premium. The investor is said to be a net buyer and expects the premiums of the two… … Wikipedia
Margin (finance) — For the 2011 film, see Margin Call. In finance, a margin is collateral that the holder of a financial instrument has to deposit to cover some or all of the credit risk of their counterparty (most often their broker or an exchange). This risk can… … Wikipedia
Over-the-counter (finance) — Within the derivatives markets, many products are traded through exchanges. An exchange has the benefit of facilitating liquidity and also mitigates all credit risk concerning the default of a member of the exchange. Products traded on the… … Wikipedia
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