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Ratings
Definition: An evaluation of credit quality of a company's debt issue by Thomson Financial BankWatch, Moody's, S&P, and Fitch Investors Service. Investors and analysts use ratings to assess the riskness of an investment. Ratings can also be an evaluation a country's creditworthiness or ability to repay, taking into consideration its estimated percentage default rate and political risk.
Definition: An evaluation of credit quality of a company's debt issue by Thomson Financial BankWatch, Moody's, S&P, and Fitch Investors Service. Investors and analysts use ratings to assess the riskness of an investment. Ratings can also be an evaluation a country's creditworthiness or ability to repay, taking into consideration its estimated percentage default rate and political risk.
Ratio Analysis
Definition: A way of expressing relationships between a firm's accounting numbers and their trends over time that analysts use to establish values and evaluate risks.
Definition: A way of expressing relationships between a firm's accounting numbers and their trends over time that analysts use to establish values and evaluate risks.
Ratio Calendar Combination
Definition: A strategy consisting of a simultaneous position of a ratio calendar spread using "calls" and a similar position using puts, where the striking price of the "calls" is greater that the striking price of the "puts".
Definition: A strategy consisting of a simultaneous position of a ratio calendar spread using "calls" and a similar position using puts, where the striking price of the "calls" is greater that the striking price of the "puts".
Ratio Calendar Spread
Definition: Selling more near-termoptions than longer-term ones purchased, all with the same strike; either puts or calls.
Definition: Selling more near-termoptions than longer-term ones purchased, all with the same strike; either puts or calls.
Ratio Hedge
Definition: The number of options compared to the number of futures contracts bought or sold in order to establish a hedge that is neutral or delta neutral.
Definition: The number of options compared to the number of futures contracts bought or sold in order to establish a hedge that is neutral or delta neutral.
Ratio Spread
Definition: Constructed with either puts or calls, the strategy consists of buying a certain amount of options and then selling a larger quantity of more out-of-the-money options.
Definition: Constructed with either puts or calls, the strategy consists of buying a certain amount of options and then selling a larger quantity of more out-of-the-money options.
Ratio Strategy
Definition: A strategy in which one has an unequal number of long secruities and short sercurities. Normally, it implies a preponderance of short options over either long options or long stock.
Definition: A strategy in which one has an unequal number of long secruities and short sercurities. Normally, it implies a preponderance of short options over either long options or long stock.
Ratio Writer
Definition: An option writer who does not own the number of shares required to cover the call options he or she writes.
Definition: An option writer who does not own the number of shares required to cover the call options he or she writes.
Rational Expectations
Definition: The idea that people rationally anticipate the future and respond today to what they see ahead. This concept was pioneered by Nobel Laureate, Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
Definition: The idea that people rationally anticipate the future and respond today to what they see ahead. This concept was pioneered by Nobel Laureate, Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
Raw Material Supply Agreement
Definition: As used in connection with project financing, an agreement to furnish a specified amount per period of a specified raw material.
Definition: As used in connection with project financing, an agreement to furnish a specified amount per period of a specified raw material.
Reachback
Definition: The ability of a tax shelter or limited partnership to deduct certain costs and expenses at the end of the year that were incurred throughout the entire year.
Definition: The ability of a tax shelter or limited partnership to deduct certain costs and expenses at the end of the year that were incurred throughout the entire year.
Reading The Tape
Definition: Judging the performance of stocks by monitoring changes in price as they are displayed on the ticker tape.
Definition: Judging the performance of stocks by monitoring changes in price as they are displayed on the ticker tape.
Real
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. (1) natural, (2) not dividend roll-or program trading-related; (3) not tax-related. "Real" indications have three major repercussions: a) pricing will be more favorable to the other side of the trade since an investment bank is not committing any capital; b) price pressure will be stronger if real since a natural buyer/seller may have information leading to his decision or more behind it, and c) an uptick may be required for the trader to transact if the indication is not real and the trader has no long position.
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. (1) natural, (2) not dividend roll-or program trading-related; (3) not tax-related. "Real" indications have three major repercussions: a) pricing will be more favorable to the other side of the trade since an investment bank is not committing any capital; b) price pressure will be stronger if real since a natural buyer/seller may have information leading to his decision or more behind it, and c) an uptick may be required for the trader to transact if the indication is not real and the trader has no long position.
Real Assets
Definition: Identifiable assets, such as land and buildings, equipment, patents, and trademarks, as distinguished from a financial investment.
Definition: Identifiable assets, such as land and buildings, equipment, patents, and trademarks, as distinguished from a financial investment.
Real Body
Definition: On a candlestick line, it is the broad part consisting of the difference between opening and closing prices.
Definition: On a candlestick line, it is the broad part consisting of the difference between opening and closing prices.
Real Capital
Definition: Wealth that can be represented in financial terms, such as savings account balances, financial securities, and real estate.
Definition: Wealth that can be represented in financial terms, such as savings account balances, financial securities, and real estate.
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