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Hybrid securityA convertible security whose optioned common stock is trading in a middle range, causing the convertible security to trade with the characteristics of both a fixed income security and a common stock instrument.Hybrid security Similar MatchesMutilated securityMutilated securityA certificate on which the name of the issue, the issuer, or some other identifying detail cannot be read. Collateral securityCollateral securityAdditional security a borrower supplies to obtain a loan. Primitive securityPrimitive securityAn instrument such as a stock or bond for which payments depend only on the financial status of the issuer. Beta equation (security)Beta equation (security)The market beta of a security is determined as follows: Regress beta of stock y on excess returns of the market. The slope coefficient is beta. Define n as number of observation numbers. Beta= [(n) (sum of [xy]) ]-[ (sum of x) (sum of y)]/ [(n) (sum of [xx]) ]-[ (sum of x) (sum of x)] where: n = # of observations (usually 36 to 60 months) x = rate of beta for the S&P 500 index y = rate of return for the security. Related: beta Security selection decisionSecurity selection decisionChoosing the particular stocks or bonds or other investment instruments to include in a portfolio. Further SuggestionsSecurity Industry Automated Corporation (SIAC)Social Security benefits Variable price security Security deposit (initial) Undervalued security Graduated security Host security Security Market Line Security Money market security Additional security fee social security tax Supplemental Security Income Security deposit (maintenance) Employee Retirement Income Security Act Fixed dollar security Security certificate high grade security mortgage backed security Security market line Security selection Unlisted security Cabinet security dated security Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) |
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