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| Value Investing | Value investing is buying shares of a business as though you were buying the business itself. Value investors emphasize the intrinsic value of assets and ... |
| Value Stocks | Value stocks are stocks that have lower prices relative to their fundamental values (growth in sales and earnings). Value stocks tend to have low P/E ... |
| Variation Margin | Funds a broker must request from the client to have the required margin deposited. The term usually refers to additional funds that must be deposited ... |
| Vega | The sensitivity of an option price to volatility. Typically, options increase in value during periods of high volatility. ... |
| Vertical spread | A spread in which one option is bought and one option is sold, where the options are of the same type, have the same underlying, ... |
| Volatility | The magnitude of price (or yield) changes over a predefined period of time. The amount by which an underlying instrument fluctuates in a given period ... |
| Volatility Skew | Whereby deep OTM options tend to have higher Implied Volatilities than ATM options. This type of discrepancy again gives the trader the opportunity to make ... |
| Volume | The amount of trading activity associated with a given security during a period of time. Stock volume is measured in shares, and options volume is ... |
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