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Horizontal Skew

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The difference in implied volatility when various options are compared with different expiration dates. This refers to the increase or decrease in implied volatility when given strike price, and a range of expiration dates. Horizontal skews can be described as "forward" or "reverse", where forward skew has increased volatility the further in the future you go, and reverse skew has decreased volatility the further in the future you go. Forward skew is by far more common, with reverse skew usually occurring as a result of news events. In the long term, volatility will tend to go up (or forward) due to implied uncertainty the further in the future you go.

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Hybrid Mortgage

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Sometimes called an intermediate ARM, a fixed-period ARM, or a multiyear mortgage, a hybrid mortgage combines aspects of fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages.The initial rate is fixed for a specific period - usually three, five, seven, or ten years - and then is adjusted to market rates. The adjustment may be a one-time change, or more typically, it changes regularly over the balance of the loan term, usually once a year. In many cases, the interest rate changes on a hybrid mortgage are capped, which can help protect you if market rates rise sharply.One advantage of the hybrid mortgage is that the interest rate for the fixed-rate portion is usually lower than with a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. The lower rate also means it's easier to qualify for a mortgage, since the monthly payment will be lower. And if you move or refinance before the interest rate is adjusted - the typical mortgage lasts only seven years - you don't have to worry about rates going up.However, some hybrid mortgages carry prepayment penalties if you refinance or pay off the loan early. While prepayment penalties are illegal in many states, they are legal in others.

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