Net volatility — refers to the volatility implied by the price of an option spread trade involving two or more options. Essentially, it is the volatility at which the theoretical value of the spread trade matches the price quoted in the market, or, in other words … Wikipedia
Net Interest Rate Differential — In international markets, the difference in the interest rates of two distinct economic regions. If a trader is long the NZD/USD pair, he or she owns the New Zealand currency and borrows the US currency. These New Zealand dollars can be placed… … Investment dictionary
gross parity — Applies mainly to convertible securities ( convertible security) and international equities. Antithesis of net parity. For the price of a convertible, including accrued interest. For the price of international security, including commissions,… … Financial and business terms
Low-density parity-check code — In information theory, a low density parity check code (LDPC code) is an error correcting code, a method of transmitting a message over a noisy transmission channel. [David J.C. MacKay (2003) Information theory, inference and learning algorithms … Wikipedia
Potty parity — is the nickname of a law aimed at remedying the age old problem of long lines at the ladies restrooms of public places such as theaters, stadiums, and gigs. Women generally spend twice as much time in the restroom as men (… … Wikipedia
Basketball parity worldwide — is the trend which has seen the United States dominance of the sport decline over the past ten years. Much like the sport of soccer, basketball has become an international game generating interest from many countries around the world. Basketball… … Wikipedia
Spot-future parity — (or spot futures parity) is a parity condition that should theoretically hold, or opportunities for arbitrage exist. Spot future parity is an application of the law of one price. In plain English, if I can purchase a good today for price S and… … Wikipedia
Visual Basic .NET — Paradigm(s) Structured, imperative, object oriented and declarative Appeared in 2001 Designed by Micro … Wikipedia
premium — consideration paid for an insurance policy. Glossary of Business Terms (1) The additional payment allowed by exchange regulation for delivery of higher than required standards or grades of a commodity against a futures contract. (2) In speaking… … Financial and business terms
Paul Trevithick — Paul Byers Trevithick (born August 7, 1959, in Winston Salem, North Carolina) is an American inventor, engineer and entrepreneur.Trevithick is a co founder, with John Clippinger, of Parity Communications and has been its CEO/CTO since 2003. He… … Wikipedia