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Consider buying the call option, if the price of stock rises then the buyer of call option has
low potential of losses
high potential of losses
high potential of profit
low potential of profit
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The markets in which the derivatives are traded, are classified as
assets backed market
cash flow backed markets
mortgage backed markets
derivative securities markets
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The difference between price of underlying asset and exercise price of option is classified as
extrinsic value of European option
intrinsic value of option
extrinsic value of option
intrinsic value of European option
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The up-front fee which must be paid by the buyer to the seller is called
call premium
discount premium
strike premium
exercise premium
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The time period between the issuance of shares and filing of registration to Securities Exchange Commission is classified as
filing period
quiet period
silence period
noise period
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The orders that are transacted at best available price are classified as
post order
transacted order
market order
available order
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The type of liability in which the stockholders losses are counted for only the invested amount in the firm is classified as
counted liability
invested liability
unlimited liability
limited liability
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The major participants in forward markets are
commercial banks
broker deals
investment banks
all of the above
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The type of contract which involves the immediate exchange of funds and assets is classified as
spot contract
forward contract
future contracts
present contract
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The firm in which the different voting rights are assigned for different classes of stock is classified as
divided class firm
sub class firm
dual class firm
One class firm
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