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Dynamic For option strategies, describing analyses made during the course of changing security prices and during the passage of time. This is as opposed to an analysis made at expiration of the options used in the strategy. A dynamic break-even point is one that changes as time passes. A dynamic follow-up action is one that will change as either the security price changes or the option price changes or time passes. Dynamic Describing any situation that may change. It is especially important in options strategies. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Key statement: A conductive elastomer composition having rubber-like elasticity and flexibility obtained by dynamically crosslinking the compound and an ionic-conductive agent containing a metal salt and a polyether containing a block copolymer resin. Special features include dynamically balanced and isolated designs, extra heavy-duty construction and sound absorption linings. We offer innovative, creative, and compassionate ways to help parents deeply and dynamically prepare for their journey through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. |
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