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Risk management is the driving force behind the futures options market.
Attitude Object
A specific entity toward which an individual's attitudes are directed, such as a person, product, issue, or concept.
Beliefs
Deeply held convictions or acceptances that certain things are true or real, often forming the basis of individual or collective actions and attitudes.
Perceptions
The process of interpreting, processing, and organizing sensory information to understand the environment or situation.
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