Derivative is a product who is derived from one or more underlying assets.
Futures contracts, forward contracts, options, warants and swaps are the most common types of derivatives.
Derivatives are generally used as an instrument to hedge risk, but can also be used for speculative purposes.
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Futures contracts, forward contracts, options, warants and swaps are the most common types of derivatives.
Derivatives are generally used as an instrument to hedge risk, but can also be used for speculative purposes.
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