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1. bullet trade

2. pairs trade

3. letter security

4. denomination

5. long-dated option

6. digested security

7. optionable stock

8. exchange-traded derivative

9. asked price

10. VIX option

11. CUSIP

12. lifting a leg

13. CBOT

14. allocation notice

15. naked call

16. synthetic long stock

17. delta hedging

18. perpetual warrant

19. risk disclosure document

20. strike price interval

21. horizontal skew

22. effective strike price

23. Himalayan option

24. covered warrant

25. street book

26. primary instrument

27. down transition probability

28. grade

29. forward cover taking

30. stable

31. forex option trading

32. combination

33. par

34. ratio spread

35. trinomial option-pricing model

36. derivative pricing models

37. over the counter derivative

38. futures option

39. International Securities Identification Number

40. outright option

41. flexible exchange option (FLEX)

42. IDEM

43. Exchange

44. investment security

45. aggregate exercise price

46. Russian option

47. Chicago Mercantile Exchange

48. backspread

49. non-equity option

50. synthetic collateralized debt obligation

51. early exercise

52. put on a put

53. bull straddle

54. chooser option

55. exercise notice

56. equity option

57. Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE)

58. exchange-traded option

59. wild card play

60. fraption

61. Fungible

62. Put Option

63. caput

64. OPRA

65. double one touch option

66. options on physicals

67. farther out, farther in

68. write

69. option-adjusted spread

70. contract size

71. risk reversal

72. New York Stock Exchange

73. American Stock Exchange

74. ratio calendar spread

75. bookout

76. options backdating

77. Derivative

78. stretch annuity

79. individual volatility

80. vesting period

81. Boston Options Exchange (BOX)

82. exercise limit

83. called away

84. daily price limit

85. Annapurna option

86. interest rate call option

87. foreign currency futures and options

88. Unlisted

89. roll down

90. leg

91. Daily trading limit

92. COMEX

93. Employee Stock Ownership Plan

94. stock option

95. front fee

96. economic derivative

97. ladder option

98. covered combination

99. double no touch option

100. put calendar

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Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE)

Categories: Stocks, Investing and Trading,

financial institution in Budapest, Hungary, whose "main goal is to become the financial centre and primary trading venue of Hungarian securities, and to successfully take part in the competition for issuers." Its four main activities are (1) listing services, (2) trading services, (3) dissemination of market information, and (4) product development.Four years after originally opening as the Hungarian stock exchange on January 18, 1864, in Pest, the exchange gained the Grain Hall and became the Budapest Stock and commodity exchange (BSCE). The government dissolved the BSCE after World War II, claiming its assets as state property. The BSE reopened on June 21, 1990, with forty-one members and one equity, IBUSZ, the budapest stock exchange. From 1990 until 1995, physical trading on the floor had partial electronic support. In 1995, trading on the floor and in a remote trading system became concurrent and stayed that way until November, 1998 when the MultiMarket Trading System (MMTS), which relied completely on remote trading, was put in place. By September, 1999, physical trading on the floor ceased. The BSE has been a subsidiary of the CEESEG AG holding company since January 2010.

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