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  2. 4 popular strategies for trading futures - AOL

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    A calendar spread is a hedged strategy rather than a one-directional bet on the movement of the underlying asset. Typically, the price of a contract is higher in the future, to account for the ...

  3. 5 option strategies for advanced investors - AOL

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    This strategy breaks even at $18.70 and $21.30, or the $17.50 call plus the net debit and the $22.50 call minus the net debit. In between $18.70 and $21.30, this trade is profitable, not factoring ...

  4. Calendar spread - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a calendar spread (also called a time spread or horizontal spread) is a spread trade involving the simultaneous purchase of futures or options expiring on a particular date and the sale of the same instrument expiring on another date. These individual purchases, known as the legs of the spread, vary only in expiration date; they are ...

  5. Delivery month - Wikipedia

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    For futures contracts specifying physical delivery, the delivery month is the month in which the seller must deliver, and the buyer must accept and pay for, the underlying. [1] For contracts specifying cash settlement, the delivery month is the month of a final mark-to-market. The exact dates of acceptable delivery vary considerably and will be ...

  6. Best options strategies for generating monthly income - AOL

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    The iron condor is an advanced options strategy that combines a bear call spread (strategy No. 3) and a bull put spread (strategy No. 4). So it involves four separate legs, making it a complex ...

  7. Delta one - Wikipedia

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    A delta one product is a derivative with a linear, symmetric payoff profile. That is, a derivative that is not an option or a product with embedded options. Examples of delta one products are Exchange-traded funds, equity swaps, custom baskets, linear certificates, futures, forwards, exchange-traded notes, trackers, and Forward rate agreements.

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