a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock; "he forgot the combination to the safe"
{i} joining, union (of two or more persons or things); number of things combined; motorcycle with a sidecar
A term used to describe an agent, agency or insurer that sells both Industrial Life Insurance and Ordinary Life policies (LI)
the act of combining things to form a new whole the act of arranging elements into specified groups without regard to order a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities an alliance of people or corporations or countries for a special purpose (formerly to achieve some antisocial end but now for general political or economic purposes) a group of people (often temporary) having a common purpose; "they were a winning combination"
A combination involves two different option positions and can take a variety of forms You can buy both a call and a put on a given stock (if both are at the same strike price, this is known as a straddle; if at different strike prices this is known as a strangle), or you can also use options in conjunction with stock For example, in a covered combination, you sell a covered call against stock you own, while also selling a put below the current price of the stock This allows you to enhance your total returns in flat to up markets, while allowing you to buy more stock at lower prices and effectively lower your net cost to acquire the stock
an alliance of people or corporations or countries for a special purpose (formerly to achieve some antisocial end but now for general political or economic purposes)
A series of forced moves that leads to an advantageous position or won material for a player