- In finance, a
straddle strategy involves two
transactions in
options on the same underlying, with
opposite positions. One
holds long risk, the
other short...
- by Gerlinger, Hyster, Yale, Caterpillar, and
other companies.
These "
straddles" or "timber jinkers" were a
common sight in
seaports around the world...
- The
straddle technique was the
dominant style in the high jump
before the
development of the
Fosbury Flop. It is a
successor of the
Western roll, for which...
-
straddle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
straddle is a type of
financial trading strategy using options.
Straddle may also
refer to:
Straddle bets...
- A
straddling checkerboard is a
device for
converting an
alphanumeric plaintext into
digits whilst simultaneously achieving fractionation (a
simple form...
- A tax
straddle is a
strategy used to
create a tax shelter. For example, an
investor with a
capital gain mani****tes
investments to
create an artificial...
- gate poles. This is not the case for a
straddle which means a gate
fault is committed. Most
frequently straddles happen in
slalom skiing where the athletes...
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Cluster straddling may
refer to:
Cluster straddling (data storage), a
performance and wear
leveling problem in
computer data
storage (f.e. with Advanced...
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Straddles are
typically used only in cash
games pla**** with
fixed blind structures. Some
jurisdictions and
casinos prohibit live
straddles.
Straddles...
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typically lies on his back with his legs closed,
while the
female partner straddles him,
usually in a
kneeling position facing either forward or back, and...