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Long leg

The part of an option spread in which an agreement to buy the underlying security is made.



Long leg

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Long term

Long term

The expressions 'short term', 'medium term' and 'long term' mean different things in different contexts and, indeed, they mean different things to different people. In general, the stock market uses the terms as follows:short term - anything from 1 week to 2 yearsmedium term - anything from 2 years to 5 yearslong term - anything from 5 years to 30 years!


Synthetic long put

Synthetic long put

A short stock position combined with a long call of the same series as that put.


Long run

Long run

A period of time in which all costs are variable; longer than one year.


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Long term liabilities

Debts of a company which are not due for repayment in the next accounting period.


Long run

Long run

Referring to a long time horizon. This is not always well defined, but in trade models it usually means long enough for industries to vary the amounts of all factors they employ, and therefore for the factors to be mobile across industries. Contrasts with short run.


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