prashantcnb

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The term "Derivative" indicates that it has no independent value, i.e. its value is entirely "derived" from the value of the underlying asset. The underlying asset can be securities, commodities, bullion, currency, live stock or anything else.
 

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vishal_1986

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prashantcnb said:
The term "Derivative" indicates that it has no independent value, i.e. its value is entirely "derived" from the value of the underlying asset. The underlying asset can be securities, commodities, bullion, currency, live stock or anything else.


same material has been posted long back in stock market section... plz check b4 posting my frnd..btw..thx a lot... i want more data on such topics....plz get me if poss
 

Jennyshine

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The term "Derivative" indicates that it has no independent value, i.e. its value is entirely "derived" from the value of the underlying asset. The underlying asset can be securities, commodities, bullion, currency, live stock or anything else.

hello dear,

Here I am up-loading Introduction to Derivative Securities, please check attachment below.
 

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