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The Value of Options - How to Understand the Price of Options

In real life, the closest thing to the concept of an option is insurance.

Soros Investment Tip No. 11: Open Access To Information And Look At The Macro Economy

There are long-term, medium-term and short-term trends in the price movements of traded instruments.

What Is Option Hedging?

Hedging options refers to the application of two option trades or a combination of option and futures trades.

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.

What Are International Bonds

International bonds International bonds are bonds issued by a government, financial institution, business enterprise or national organization to raise and finance funds in foreign financial markets and are denominated in foreign currency.

Soros Investment Tip #10: Discovering Overreacting Markets

The important practical value of Soros' investment theory lies in its use of the theory of contrarianism to identify overreactive markets, following the process of market formation, from self-propelled strengthening to decay,

Soros Investment Tip No. 9: Invest First, Investigate Later

Soros' theory of interactions only provides him with the direction of his investment objectives and the means to seize potential opportunities, not the precise orientation or the timing of important turns.

What Are Warrants?

A share warrant is a marketable security issued by the issuer of the underlying security or a third party other than the issuer, which provides the holder with the right to buy or sell the underlying security from the issuer at an agreed price within a specified period or on a specified maturity date, or to receive the settlement spread through cash settlement.

What Is Futures Hedging?

A futures hedge is a way of reducing business risk while still making a profit on an investment by entering into two trades that are correlated, opposite in direction, equal in quantity and offsetting in profit and loss.

Soros' Investment Secret Number Eight: Identify Chaos

The unstable state of the market has been the ground on which Soros has tested his theory of contrarianism, arguing that financial markets are volatile and disorderly.