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  2. Rollover (foreign exchange) - Wikipedia

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    Trading platforms offer rollovers but the process involves a rollover interest fee which is calculated according to the difference between the interest rates of the traded currencies. [4] If the interest rate on the trader's long position is higher than the rate on the short position, the trader receives the interest. If the interest rate on ...

  3. Rolling (finance) - Wikipedia

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    While holding US Treasuries, one may wish to hold only the most recently issued security of a given maturity, the so-called on-the-run security. Thus, if one has purchased the on-the-run 30-year treasury and a new 30-year auction occurs, one may sell the old treasury, which is now off-the-run, and purchase the new on-the-run treasury.

  4. What Traders Need To Know About Futures Rollover

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    Benzinga PreMarket Prep co-host Joel Elconin recently discussed everything traders need to know about futures rollover. Financial futures only trade March, June, September and December,” Elconin ...

  5. Foreign exchange derivative - Wikipedia

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    Foreign exchange option trading: The contract can agree the option holder to exchange it at a defined price as his right instead of an obligation. Forward exchange futures transaction trading: Future contract’s buyers or sellers submit margin at the beginning of trading, as a kind of buffering mechanism.

  6. Calendar spread - Wikipedia

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    This spread can be created with either calls or puts, and therefore can be a bullish or bearish strategy. The trader wants to see the short-dated option decay at a faster rate than the longer-dated option. When trading this strategy here are a few key points: Can be traded as either a bullish or bearish strategy; Generates profit as time decays

  7. Interbank foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Major banks handle very large forex transactions, often in billions of units. [1] These transactions cause the primary movement of currency prices in the short term. Other factors contribute to currency exchange rates: these include forex transactions made by smaller banks, hedge funds, companies, forex brokers and traders. Companies are ...

  8. Foreign exchange swap - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a foreign exchange swap, forex swap, or FX swap is a simultaneous purchase and sale of identical amounts of one currency for another with two different value dates (normally spot to forward) [1] and may use foreign exchange derivatives. An FX swap allows sums of a certain currency to be used to fund charges designated in another ...

  9. Rollovers as business startups (ROBS): What they are and how ...

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    A Rollover as Business Startup allows you to roll retirement savings into funding a business tax-free ROBS will put your retirement savings at risk ROBS is a complex transaction and the IRS ...