Strong Hands

When used in connection with delivery of commodities on futures contracts, the term usually means that the party receiving the delivery notice probably will take delivery and retain ownership of the commodity; when used in connection with futures positions, the term usually means positions held by trade interests or well-financed speculators.

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Strong-form efficiency
Pricing efficiency, where the price of a, security reflects all information, whether or not it is publicly available.

Semi-strong form efficiency
A form of pricing efficiency where the price of the security fully reflects all public information (including, but not limited to, historical price and trading patterns). Compare weak form efficiency and strong form efficiency.

Hands-on investor
An investor who has a large stake in a corporation and takes an active role in its management.

Hands-off investor
An investor who has a large stake in a company, but does not wish to play an active role in the management of the corporation.

Weak hands
The intention of futures contract holders to not receive delivery of the underlying.

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Strap

A long position in two call options and one put option with the same exercise price.


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