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A credit is used to record:
Exercise Price
The exercise price is the price at which the holder of an option can buy (in the case of a call option) or sell (in the case of a put option) the underlying asset.
Standard Deviation
A statistical measure of the dispersion or variability of a set of data points, representing the average difference from the mean; widely used in finance as a measure of investment risk.
Arbitrage Opportunity
The chance to buy an asset at a low price in one market and simultaneously sell it at a higher price in another, securing a risk-free profit.
Long-short Equity Fund
A type of investment fund that takes both long and short positions in stocks, aiming to profit from increases in the prices of some stocks and decreases in the prices of others.
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