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An automobile that was manufactured by Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corporation from 1970 to 1977
Hispanic surname and placename, usually preceded by la or de la in the singular, or by las or de las in the plural (e.g., Las Vegas)
The brightest star in the constellation Lyra; Alpha (α) Lyrae. It forms one corner of the Summer Triangle
A measurement of the sensitivity of the value of an option to changes in the implied volatility of the price of the underlying product
Garcilaso de la Vega Vega Lope de Lope Félix de Vega Carpio
{i} brightest star in the constellation Lyra; Lope de Vega (1562-1635), Spanish playwright and poet; Suzanne Vega (born 1959), United States songwriter musician and singer; family name
Expresses the price change of an option for a one per cent change in the implied volatility
Terreno sembrado de tabaco Su nombre le viene de que la explotación agrícola de tabaco en la isla de Cuba comenzó en los terrenos bajos, llanos y fértiles a orillas de los ríos
The change in an option's price based on the change in its implied volatility expressed in dollar terms For example, if stock XYZ has an option with a vega of 0 25, the option's price will change by $0 25 for each one percentage point change in the option's implied volatility
Fertile plain
the brightest star in the constellation Lyra prolific Spanish playwright (1562-1635)
A measure of the rate of change in an option's theoretical value for a one-unit change in the volatility assumption (Also known as Kappa )
the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
one which is moist and fertile, as those used for tobacco fields
An open tract of ground; a plain, esp
The measure of the change in an option's premium for a 1% change in the volatility of the underlying futures contract Equal to the change in premium divided by 1% change in volatility
The sensitivity of the option price to a change in volatility
The sensitivity that refers to the volatility of an option In general, the more time remaining until expiration, the more sensitive is the option to a change in underlying volatility
The change in the price of a derivative due to a change in volatility Also sometimes called kappa or lambda
A tobacco farm or plantation
Ratio which indicates the dependency of the option value on changes in the underlying volatility
The rate of change in the price of a derivative security relative to the volatility of the underlying security When vega is large the security is sensitive to small changes in volatility
The amount by which the price of an option changes when the volatility changes
The measure of change in the value of an option compared with a change in volatility
Measure of the impact of a change in stock price volatility on the value of a stock option Vega is positive for both a call option and a put option
prolific Spanish playwright (1562-1635)
A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra
Molecular modeling software bridge
the sensitivity of an option's value to changes in implied volatility
Garcilaso de la Vega
known as El Inca born April 12, 1539, Cuzco, Peru died April 24, 1616, Córdoba, Spain One of the great Spanish chroniclers of the 16th century. Garcilaso was the illegitimate son of a conquistador and an Inca noblewoman. Raised in his father's household on a vast estate in Peru, he absorbed the traditions of both cultures. After going to Spain in 1560, he served as captain in the Spanish army against the Moors, and then he entered the priesthood. He is best known for La Florida del Ynca (an account of Hernando de Soto's expeditions north of Mexico) and his history of Peru. He was related to his namesake, the Spanish Golden Age poet Garcilaso de la Vega (b. 1503, Toledo, Spain d. Oct. 14, 1536, Nice, duchy of Savoy)
Lope de Vega
{i} (1562-1635) Spanish playwright and poet
Lope de Vega
v. in full Lope Félix de Vega Carpio born Nov. 25, 1562, Madrid, Spain died Aug. 27, 1635, Madrid Spanish playwright, the outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age. After serving with the Spanish Armada, he lived in Madrid, serving as secretary to a series of nobles, including the duke of Sessa (from 1605). Called the "Phoenix of Spain," the phenomenally prolific Vega wrote as many as 1,800 plays, of which 431 survive, and established the comedia (tragicomic social drama), which typified the new Golden Age drama. He wrote two major types of drama, both Spanish in setting: the historical play based on a national legend (e.g., Peribáñez and The King, the Greatest Alcalde) and the "cloak-and-sword" drama of contemporary manners and intrigue, which turned on some "point of honour" (e.g., The Gardener's Dog). He established the comic character, or gracioso, as a commentator on the follies of his social superiors. All Citizens Are Soldiers is his best-known work outside Spain. He also wrote 21 volumes of nondramatic works in verse and prose, including The New Art of Writing Plays (1609)
Suzanne Vega
{i} (born 1959) United States songwriter musician and singer
vega

    Silbentrennung

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    Türkische aussprache

    veygı

    Aussprache

    /ˈvāgə/ /ˈveɪɡə/

    Etymologie

    [ 'vE-g&, 'vA- ] (noun.) From Medieval Latin Arabic واقع (wāqi‘, falling), from the expression النسر الواقع (an-nasr al-wāqi‘, falling eagle). The active participle واقع derives from the verb وقع (wáqa‘a, to fall, drop, tumble, alight, pounce).
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