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Bull bear bondBond whose principal repayment is linked to the price of another security. The bonds are issued in two tranches: In the first tranche repayment increases with the price of the other security, and in the second tranche repayment decreases with the price of the other security.Bull bear bond Similar MatchesBulletin boardBulletin boardA facility on a website which allows users to write messages on a particular subject and 'post' them on the site. Other users read the message and post a reply which in turn is visible by anyone else.The idea is to generate a discussion on a particular subject through the thread of messages which is enlightening and helpful.The quality of messages posted on bulletin boards varies widely within each site and from site to site. Some messages will be interesting and informative, others will be puerile and scatological.Financial bulletin boards come with a health warning because of the 'pump and dump' messages - that is, messages which promote the virtues of a stock which the poster just happens to hold in his portfolio. As messages can be posted using a pseudonym, the temptation for some people to do this is irresistible. All in all, tips on bulletin boards are best ignored.Some bulletin boards are monitored by an editor, to ensure a quality threshold. Bull CDBull CDA bull CD pays its holder a specified percentage of the increase in return on a specified marketindex while guaranteeing a minimum rate of return. Bullet contractBullet contractA guaranteed investment contract purchased with a single (one-shot) premium. Related: Window contract. Bull spreadBull spreadA strategy in options trading in which an option is purchased at an exercise price below that of the underlying instrument and simultaneously an option is sold at an exercise price above that of the underlying instrument, both with reference to the same expiry month. This applies to both call options or put options. Bullion coinsBullion coinsMetal coins consisting of gold, silver, platinum, or palladium that are actively traded. Some examples include the American eagle and the Canadian maple leaf. Their price is directly connected to the underlying price of their metal. Further SuggestionsGold bullionbull market Bulletin Board System OTC Bulletin Board London Bullion Market Association bullet bullion Bullet loan London Bullion Market Bulldog market Bull market bull Bulldog bond bullion coins bulldog bond Bullish Bull spread |
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