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  2. Yield (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The percent yield is a comparison between the actual yield—which is the weight of the intended product of a chemical reaction in a laboratory setting—and the theoretical yield—the measurement of pure intended isolated product, based on the chemical equation of a flawless chemical reaction, [1] and is defined as,

  3. Option naming convention - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2010, [1] standard equity option naming convention in North America, as used by the Options Clearing Corporation, was as follows: For example, an Apple Inc AAPL.O call option that would have expired in December 2007 at a $122.50 strike price would be displayed as APVLZ in old convention (AAPL071222C00122500 in new convention).

  4. Option symbol - Wikipedia

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    Before 2010, the ticker (trading) symbols for US options typically looked like this: IBMAF. This consisted of a root symbol ('IBM') + month code ('A') + strike price code ('F'). The root symbol is the symbol of the stock on the stock exchange. After this comes the month code, A-L mean January–December calls, M-X mean January–December puts ...

  5. Good Stocks, Strategic Options, and a 4.5% Yield: There's a ...

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    This is what the Amplify CWP Enhanced Dividend Income ETF does, but on a tactical basis, picking and choosing the best covered call options to write, and when, across its entire stock portfolio.

  6. Valuation of options - Wikipedia

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    Price of the underlying: Any fluctuation in the price of the underlying stock/index/commodity obviously has the largest effect on the premium of an option contract. An increase in the underlying price increases the premium of call options and decreases the premium of put options. The reverse is true when the underlying price decreases.

  7. Options market positioned for US Treasury 10-year yield to ...

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    Investors in the futures options market are betting the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield is headed higher to 5% in the near term, reflecting worries that the incoming Trump administration's ...

  8. This High-Yield Stock Has Huge Potential, but Is It Safe to ...

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    Whirlpool's (NYSE: WHR) 6.8% dividend yield attracts high-yield investors looking for passive income, and its positioning as a stock to benefit from a lower interest rate environment makes it ...

  9. Stock market index option - Wikipedia

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    A call option on a stock index gives you the right to buy the index, and a put option on a stock index gives you the right to sell the index. Options on stock indexes are similar to exchange-traded funds (ETFs), the difference being that ETF values change throughout the day whereas the value on stock index options change at the end of each ...