A follow up action in which the strategist closes options currently in the position and opens other options with different terms, on the same underlying stock
The process of shaping metal by passing it between rolls revolving at the same peripheral speed and in opposite directions In steel there are a number of different types of rolling mill for processing the ingot to its finished shape These are variously known as Cogging mills, Slabbing mills, Billet mills, Bar mills and Strip mills, which produce plate, sections, bars, sheet and strip Cold rolling of previously hot rolled strip is carried out to produce strip that is accurate to size and with a smooth bright polished surface
the act of robbing a helpless person; "he was charged with rolling drunks in the park
(1) (adjective for Blackwood and Gerber) in which the cheapest rebid outside the agreed suit asks for kings wholesale
A trading action in which the investor simultaneously closes an open derivatives position and creates a new position on the same derivative instrument
{i} act of moving by turning over and over; act of curling up; act of winding up; perilous action of throwing heavy items from the rear of a moving car
the act of robbing a helpless person; "he was charged with rolling drunks in the park"
The process of rolling the pattern onto the metal from a hardened steel die The cheapest way to reproduce an engine turned pattern for mass produced products The metal is rolled and then pressed into shape The engine turning will be undamaged even around hinges!
moving in surges and billows and rolls; "billowing smoke from burning houses"; "the rolling fog"; "the rolling sea"; "the tumbling water of the rapids"
A follow-up action in which the strategist closes options currently in the position and opens other options with different terms, on the same underlying stock See also Roll Down, Roll Forward, and Roll Up
Rolling hills are small hills with gentle slopes that extend a long way into the distance. the rolling countryside of south western France
This process is used by colleges in several ways, but the most common scenario is that a college using rolling admissions will review applications as the "folders" (the application form and all supporting data) are completed Then, the college will return decisions within a few weeks after completion Other variations in the process: Some colleges send decisions as soon as the folder is completed and reviewed, regardless of the time of the year Other colleges will accumulate applications and send decisions only after a certain date