What are the properties of options
For investors, options have brought new risk management solutions. For traders, options have opened a new trading field. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of options is an important topic. To this end, Haitong Futures and Options Department specially summarized several characteristics of options, and shared them as follows:
What is an option?
An option means that the buyer has the right to choose to buy or sell the agreed asset at the strike price at the agreed time in the future, and the seller of the option must assume the obligation to perform when the buyer chooses to exercise.
Soros Investment Tip #3: Ineffective Markets
The inefficient market theory is based on Soros' philosophical research. He believes that human cognition is not perfect and that all perceptions are flawed or distorted.
The Impact Of Interest Rates On The Currency Market
The interest rate, in its manifestation, is the ratio of the amount of interest to the total amount of capital borrowed in a given period.
The Basics Of Bonds
Shares are part of the ownership of a company's property and the holder of the shares is the shareholder.
Delta And Delta Risk of Options
When the price of the underlying falls, the call option loses value, but by how much? This discussion brings us to today's topic of option delta risk.
Soros' Investment Secret Number Five: Discovering Connections
Financial markets belong to the social sciences, which are not only natural sciences, but also incorporate the subjective perceptions of the participants, and this subjective perception interacts with the objective facts, i.e. There is a countervailing link between imperfect perceptions and actual developments.
The Basic Elements Of a Bond
A bond is a debt instrument that the government, financial institutions, industrial and commercial enterprises, etc.
Holding To The Bottom And Not Being Able To Hold
A common weakness of small and medium-sized retail investors is that they are able to hold to the bottom in bear markets but not to the top in bull markets. For example, in the previous bear market, a large proportion of stockholders got to a low of 998 points from a high of 2245 points.