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derivative

A financial instrument whose characteristics and value depend upon the characteristics and value of an underlier, typically a commodity, bond, equity or currency. Examples of derivatives include futures and options. Advanced investors sometimes purchase or sell derivatives to manage the risk associated with the underlying security, to protect against fluctuations in value, or to profit from periods of inactivity or decline. These techniques can be quite complicated and quite risky.

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  1. Derivative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In calculus, a branch of mathematics, the derivative is a measure of how a function changes as its input changes. Loosely speaking, a derivative can be thought ...
     
  2. Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A derivative is a financial instrument whose value is based on one or more underlying assets. In practice, it is a contract between two parties that specifies ...
     
  3. Derivative -- from Wolfram MathWorld
    The derivative of a function represents an infinitesimal change in the function with ... can be used to specify the derivative with respect to one or more variables.
     
  4. derivative - definition of derivative by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    de·riv·a·tive (d -r v -t v). adj. 1. Resulting from or employing derivation: a derivative word; a derivative process. 2. Copied or adapted from others: a highly ...
     
  5. Online Derivative Calculator
    Try this online Derivative Calculator for checking your calculus solutions. It supports partial differentiation and simplification of expressions.
     
  6. Derivative Definition | Investopedia
    A security whose price is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets. The derivative itself is merely a contract between two or more parties.
     
  7. Derivative - Merriam-Webster Online
    the limit of the ratio of the change in a function to the corresponding change in its independent variable as the latter change approaches zero. 4. a : a chemical ...
     
  8. derivative - Wiktionary
    derivative (comparative more derivative, superlative most derivative). Imitative of the work of someone else. (law, copyright law) Referring to a work, such as a ...