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Why do we need to optimize a DBMS with SQL performance tuning, even though they automatically optimize SQL queries?
Securitization
The process whereby financial instruments that were previously thinly traded are converted to a form that creates greater liquidity. Securitization also applies to the situation where specific assets are pledged as collateral for securities, and hence asset-backed securities are created. One example of the former is junk bonds; an example of the latter is mortgage-backed securities.
Warrants
Financial instruments that give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy shares of a stock at a specified price before the warrant expires.
Convertibles
Securities, such as bonds or preferred shares, that can be converted into a specified number of common shares at the holder's discretion.
Underlying Stock
An underlying stock refers to the equity security upon which derivative securities, such as options and futures, are based.
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