RISK GRAPH
A graph showing the possibility of profits or losses of a given investment. The x-axis represents the underlying security’s price and the y-axis represents the potential profit or loss. Risk graph provides an easy way to understand and visualize the effects of what may happen to an option in various situations.
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Beating The Gun
An informal and casual phrase used when an investor buys or sells a security at an advantageous amount by conducting a trade ahead of the market&rs ...
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