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An implication of the Employment Act of 1946 is that the government should respond to changes in the private economy to stabilize aggregate demand.
Call Option
A financial contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified quantity of an underlying asset at a predetermined price before a specified date.
Intrinsic Value
Intrinsic value refers to the actual value of a company, stock, currency, or product determined through fundamental analysis without reference to its market value.
Vertical Spread
An options trading strategy that involves buying and selling of two options of the same type and expiry date but different strike prices.
Time Spread
A strategy in options trading that involves buying and selling options on the same asset with the same strike price but different expiration dates.
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