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Yield Curve

Yield Curve is a graphic representation of market yield for a fixed income security plotted against the maturity of the security. The yield curve is positive when long-term rates are higher than short-term rates.

See Also:

Yield: Yield is a measure of the annual return on an investment.

Fixed Income Security: Fixed Income Security is a security whose nominal (or current dollar) yield is fixed or determined with certainty at the time of purchase, typically a debt security.

High: High is the highest price of the day for a particular futures or options on futures contract.

Long: Long Futures trader is a trader who has bought futures contracts or options on futures contracts or owns a cash commodity. Long position (long trading) is opposite to Short position (Short trading).

Lot: Lot is a unit of trading. There are several Lot types: Even Lot, Job Lot, and Round Lot.

Maturity: Maturity is a period within which a futures contract can be settled by delivery of the actual commodity.

Short: Short (shorting) is the selling side of an open futures contract.


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The return results represented on the web site are based on the premium received for the selling options short and do not reflect margin. It is recommended to contact your broker about margin requirements on uncovered options trading before using any information on this web site. Use our "Trade Calculator" to recalculate our past performance in relation to the margin requirements, brokerage commissions and other trading related expenses. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Risk Statement:

Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.

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