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- Fence_(finance) abstract "Fence (also known as a Dutch Rudder) is an investment strategy that uses options to limit the range of possible returns on a financial instrument.A fence consists of the following elements: long position in a financial instrument (e.g. a share, index or currency) long put (normally with a strike price close to or at the current spot price of the financial instrument) short put (with a strike price lower than the bought put - e.g. 80% of the current spot price) short call (with a strike price higher than the current spot price)The expiration dates of all the options are normally the same. The call strike is normally chosen in such a way that the sum total of the three option premiums are equal to zero.This investment strategy will ensure that the value of the investment at expiry will be between the strike price on the short call and the strike price on the long put. Thus possible gains and losses (the value of the financial instrument minus the cost of acquiring it) are confined within a specified range.However, if the price of the financial instrument falls below the strike level of the sold put the investor will start participating in any further price declines of the financial instrument.".
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- Fence_(finance) wikiPageRevisionID "666678947".
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Call_option.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_risk.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_terminology.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Investment.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Currency.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Expiration_(options).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Financial_instrument.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Index_(economics).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Investment_strategy.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Long_(finance).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Option_(finance).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Put_option.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Share_(finance).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Short_(finance).
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLink Strike_price.
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fence (finance)".
- Fence_(finance) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fence".
- Fence_(finance) hasPhotoCollection Fence_(finance).
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- Fence_(finance) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Fence_(finance) subject Category:Financial_risk.
- Fence_(finance) subject Category:Financial_terminology.
- Fence_(finance) subject Category:Investment.
- Fence_(finance) hypernym Strategy.
- Fence_(finance) type VideoGame.
- Fence_(finance) comment "Fence (also known as a Dutch Rudder) is an investment strategy that uses options to limit the range of possible returns on a financial instrument.A fence consists of the following elements: long position in a financial instrument (e.g. a share, index or currency) long put (normally with a strike price close to or at the current spot price of the financial instrument) short put (with a strike price lower than the bought put - e.g.".
- Fence_(finance) label "Fence (finance)".
- Fence_(finance) sameAs m.0b74dw4.
- Fence_(finance) sameAs Q5442976.
- Fence_(finance) sameAs Q5442976.
- Fence_(finance) wasDerivedFrom Fence_(finance)?oldid=666678947.
- Fence_(finance) isPrimaryTopicOf Fence_(finance).