Derivatives

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Derivatives – A security whose price is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets. The derivative itself is merely a contract between two or more parties, and its value is determined by fluctuations in the underlying asset. The most common underlying assets include stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, interest rates and market indices. Most derivatives are characterized by high leverage. Futures contracts, forward contracts, options and swaps are the most common types of derivatives.

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