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The opportunity cost of an item is
Actual Future Prices
The real prices at which assets, commodities, or securities will be traded in the future, as opposed to predicted or estimated prices.
Theoretically Correct
A term indicating that something is consistent with theory or established principles, often used in academic or scientific contexts.
Differences
The distinctions or variations between two or more entities or items, highlighting how they are not identical.
Short Position
The selling of a stock or other securities not owned by the seller, expecting the price will fall so it can be bought back at a lower price.
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