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The Defence Does Not Have to Give Any Evidence Whatsoever

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The Defence does not have to give any evidence whatsoever. It is for the Prosecution/Claimant to prove their case, not for the Defence to prove they are innocent/not liable. However, in a criminal context, adverse inferences may be drawn by a Defendant's failure to call or give evidence.


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Time To Expiration

The duration remaining until the expiration date of a financial instrument, such as an option or futures contract.

Stock Price

The current market price at which a share of a company's stock can be bought or sold.

Exercise Price

The cost at which an option's owner is allowed to purchase (for a call option) or offload (for a put option) the underlying asset or commodity.

Time Value

The additional amount that investors are willing to pay for an asset, based on the potential for it to increase in value over time.

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