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At the money

At the money is a term used in options trading. Options are contracts that allow you to buy or sell an asset at a pre-agreed price. For example, you could buy an option that gives you the right to exchange £4,000 into US Dollars at an exchange rate of 1.45.

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Japanese Yen Carry Trade

A carry trade is a type of foreign exchange trade in which you borrow money in one currency at low interest and use it to make high-interest investments in another currency (Yen — Japan’s currency).

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Derivative

A derivative is a type of financial contract that gets its value from an underlying asset. In foreign exchange transactions, the underlying asset is typically a currency’s exchange rate.

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