what is derivative
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Answer / santosh kumar chanchal
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. Its value is
determined by fluctuations in the underlying asset. The most
common underlying assets include stocks, bonds, commodities,
currencies, interest rates and market indexes. Most
derivatives are characterized by high leverage.
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Answer / karthikeyan
A derivative is a financial instrument - or more simply, an
agreement between two people or two parties - that has a
value determined by the price of something else. It is a
financial contract with a value linked to the expected
future price movements of the asset it is linked to - such
as a share or a currency.
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Answer / shaileshwar
derivtive means:
onword and future contracts and swaps totally are called derivatives
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Answer / arvind
derivative is a value which is derived from an underlying asset.
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Answer / shaileshwar
derivative is the future and forward contracts to and swaps
are called "derivative"
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Answer / nitin nimkar
Derivative is a financial instrument where value of assets is
derived from underlying assets for example stock, gold,
currency etc
classic example would be sugar from sugarcane where sugarcane
is underlyer which determine sugar value.
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