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The small-firm effect may constitute evidence against market efficiency.
Forward Contract
A legally binding agreement between two parties calling for the sale of an asset or product in the future at a price agreed upon today.
Strike Price
The set price at which the holder of a financial instrument can buy or sell the underlying asset in options trading.
Call Option
A financial contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy an asset at a specified price within a particular time period.
Out-Of-The-Money
A term used to describe an option contract that would not result in a profit if exercised at the current market level.
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