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Long position in an optionPurchase of an options.Long position in an option Similar MatchesNet positionNet positionThe value of the position subtracting the initial cost of setting up the position. For example, if 100 options where purchased for $1 each and the option is currently trading for $9, the value of the net position is $900 - $100 = $800. InterpositioningInterpositioningThe practice of using a second broker in a securities transaction, which is considered illegal it is if used to generate additional commission. Core propositionsCore propositionsThe core propositions of the HO Model are the factor price equalization theorem, the Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem, the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem, and the Rybczynski Theorem, according to Ethier (1974). Long positionLong positionOwning or holding options (i.e., the number of contracts bought exceeds the number of contracts sold). For equities, a long position occurs when an individual owns securities. An owner of 1,000 shares of stock is said to be "Long the stock." Related: Short position. Spread positionSpread positionThe status of an account after a spread order has been carried out. Further SuggestionsPositioningsynthetic position Take a position Position Discretionary Proposition Open position Position diagram long position Heckscher-Ohlin Core Propositions Position building Position limits Covered position Position trader position limit Position sheet Miller and Modiglianis irrelevance proposition Open position Welfare proposition Clear a position Net foreign asset position Foreign asset position Modigliani and Miller Proposition I Equilibrium position Disposition of Real Estate Statement Covered position |
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