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  2. Delta neutral - Wikipedia

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    Delta is a function of S, strike price, and time to expiry. [2] Therefore, if a position is delta neutral (or, instantaneously delta-hedged) its instantaneous change in value, for an infinitesimal change in the value of the underlying security, will be zero; see Hedge (finance).

  3. Convexity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    That is, the value of an option is due to the convexity of the ultimate payout: one has the option to buy an asset or not (in a call; for a put it is an option to sell), and the ultimate payout function (a hockey stick shape) is convex – "optionality" corresponds to convexity in the payout.

  4. Moneyness - Wikipedia

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    Thus a 25 Delta call option has less than 25% moneyness, usually slightly less, and a 50 Delta "ATM" call option has less than 50% moneyness; these discrepancies can be observed in prices of binary options and vertical spreads. Note that for puts, Delta is negative, and thus negative Delta is used – more uniformly, absolute value of Delta is ...

  5. What is negative equity? A guide to underwater mortgages - AOL

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    For example, let’s say that your current mortgage loan balance is $360,000. But your home is only worth $300,000. In that case, you would have negative equity of $60,000.

  6. 'It's a money pit': Peter Schiff says a house 'depletes your ...

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    “A teardown means a house that was once brand new and had a lot of value, now has zero value. It's going to be torn down. The only thing that has value is the land itself.

  7. Delta (DAL) Upgraded to Buy: Here's What You Should Know - AOL

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  8. Forward contract - Wikipedia

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    Continuing on the example above, suppose now that the initial price of Alice's house is $100,000 and that Bob enters into a forward contract to buy the house one year from today. But since Alice knows that she can immediately sell for $100,000 and place the proceeds in the bank, she wants to be compensated for the delayed sale.

  9. Buying a new home in retirement: Pros, cons and ... - AOL

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    Buying a new house or apartment can offer a way to be closer to friends and family, stay independent and get the most out of your retirement savings. If you currently rent, buying a home may also ...