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  • 11index — noun 1 list of names/topics ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive ▪ detailed ▪ general ▪ alphabetical ▪ card ( …

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  • 12Index Fund — A type of mutual fund with a portfolio constructed to match or track the components of a market index, such as the Standard Poor s 500 Index (S P 500). An index mutual fund is said to provide broad market exposure, low operating expenses and low… …

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  • 13Index Option — A financial derivative that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a basket of stocks, such as the S P 500, at an agreed upon price and before a certain date. An index option is similar to other options contracts, the… …

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  • 14Index — A statistical measure of change in an economy or a securities market. In the case of financial markets, an index is an imaginary portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a portion of it. Each index has its own calculation… …

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  • 15Index Arbitrage — An investment strategy that attempts to profit from the differences between actual and theoretical futures prices of the same stock index. This is done by simultaneously buying (or selling) a stock index future while selling (or buying) the… …

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  • 16index arbitrage — An investment/trading strategy that exploits divergences between actual and theoretical futures prices . An example is the simultaneous buying ( selling) of stock index futures ( i.e., S&P 500) while selling (buying) the underlying stocks of that …

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  • 17index arbitrage — / ɪndeks ˌɑ:bɪtrɑ:ʒ/ noun buying or selling a basket of stocks against an index option or future …

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  • 18index fishing — sampling with standard gear to determine changes in proportion of individual age classes or stocks within species, or ratios between species …

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  • 19Dow Jones Wilshire Mid-Cap Index — A market capitalization weighted index maintained by Dow Jones Indexes that is the mid cap subset of the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite Index. The Dow Jones Wilshire Mid Cap Index contains the companies ranked 501 to 1,000 as measured by… …

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  • 20Russell 3000 Value Index — A market capitalization weighted equity index maintained by the Russell Investment Group and based on the Russell 3000 Index, which measures how U.S. stocks in the equity value segment perform. Included in the Russell 3000 Value Index are stocks… …

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