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  2. ICv2 - Wikipedia

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    ICv2 is an online trade magazine that covers geek culture for retailers. [1] ICv2's main areas of focus are comic books, anime, gaming, and show business products. The site offers news, reviews, analysis, [2] and sales information for retailers and librarians.

  3. How to read a stock quote page: Learn the basics - AOL

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    A stock quote page not only tells you the current value of the company, but also what the business could be worth down the line. Editorial Disclaimer: All investors are advised to conduct their ...

  4. Ladder (option combination) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] A long call ladder consists of buying a call at one strike price and selling a call at each of two higher strike prices, while a long put ladder consists of buying a put at one strike price and selling a put at each of two lower strike prices. [1] A short ladder is the opposite position, in which one option is sold and the other two ...

  5. Butterfly (options) - Wikipedia

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    Long 1 put with a strike price of (X + a) Short 2 puts with a strike price of X; Long 1 put with a strike price of (X − a) where X = the spot price and a > 0. All the options have the same expiration date. At expiration the value (but not the profit) of the butterfly will be: zero if the price of the underlying is below (X − a) or above (X + a)

  6. Stock market news today: Stocks close with gains for fourth ...

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    The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite lagged, falling roughly 0.1%. All three major indices closed with gains for the fourth straight trading week, setting up November as the best month for the Dow ...

  7. Moneyness - Wikipedia

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    Suppose the current stock price of IBM is $100. A call or put option with a strike of $100 is at-the-money. A call with a strike of $80 is in-the-money (100 − 80 = 20 > 0). A put option with a strike at $80 is out-of-the-money (80 − 100 = −20 < 0).

  8. Consolidated Quotation System - Wikipedia

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    In November 1979, the Cincinnati Stock Exchange became a CQ Plan Participant and commenced disseminating quotations in mid-1980. The Consolidated Tape Association (CTA) is the operating authority for both the Consolidated Quotation System and the Consolidated Tape System (CTS). [1]

  9. Strangle (options) - Wikipedia

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    If the put has a higher strike price instead, the position is sometimes called a guts. [1] If the options are purchased, the position is known as a long strangle, while if the options are sold, it is known as a short strangle. A strangle is similar to a straddle position; the difference is that in a straddle, the two options have the same ...