moneyness
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The degree to which a derivative security is in the money, because of the relationship of the price of the underlying security to a conversion price or exercise price.
— As an option's expiration date approaches only its moneyness has value.
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The degree to which an asset approximates cash in its ready liquidity and the low transactions costs in realizing that liquidity.
— In good times everything seems to have moneyness; in bad times, some money doesn't have much moneyness.
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Latin Monēta
Latin monēta
Old French moneie
Old French monoie
Anglo-Norman muneiebor.
Middle English moneye
English money
Proto-Germanic *-inōną
Proto-Indo-European *-dyé-
Proto-Germanic *-atjaną
Proto-Indo-European *-tus
Proto-Germanic *-þuz
Proto-Germanic *-assuz
Proto-Germanic *-inassuz
Proto-West Germanic *-nassī
Old English -nes
Middle English -nesse
English -ness
English moneyness
From money + -ness.
Latin Monēta
Latin monēta
Old French moneie
Old French monoie
Anglo-Norman muneiebor.
Middle English moneye
English money
Proto-Germanic *-inōną
Proto-Indo-European *-dyé-
Proto-Germanic *-atjaną
Proto-Indo-European *-tus
Proto-Germanic *-þuz
Proto-Germanic *-assuz
Proto-Germanic *-inassuz
Proto-West Germanic *-nassī
Old English -nes
Middle English -nesse
English -ness
English moneyness
From money + -ness.
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