Why aren't we making such an iceberg pic of financial derivatives?
>>1278150
>Why am I not
>>1278156
I only know a couple of derivatives desu.
pleb penguin
indices
ETFs
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surface seals
equity options
index futures
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killer whales
commodities futures
CFDs
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Sightless fish
CDO's
Swaps
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Volcanic spawn
Re-Insurance
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Eldritch Abominations
Re-Re-Insurance
arguably the central banking fiat currency system
Need Yellen with tentacle beard
>>1278446
I think on top should be buying a house, then a little under that stocks, ETFs, etc.
I don't think CDOs and swaps are so deep.
>>1278462
its not that they're deep but expensive. what does a group of 100 mortgages cost to buy.
>>1278150
This question for all crypto currency shills
If ppl trust your mined what have you why can't you get derivative markets liquid?
faggot
>>1278446
>Need Yellen with tentacle beard
I second this motion.
>>1278501
CDOs and MBSs have thousands of mortgages in them, not 100s. I think the minimum investment is like $10k or so
exactly, we know they're there, like giant squid, but most, or just me, don't know any of the details of how they operate.
>>1278514
What the fuck is this guy even trying to say???
>>1281852
derivatives require actual value in the underlying.
The value in a crypto isn't there or there would be derivative markets. Its a highly illiquid marketplace, like in real estate.
Most derivatives take the form of a legally binding contract.
On top of that there would be a bonded and insured broker that would likely handle the exchanges.
If actuaries and statisticians can't determine a reasonably smooth and predictable value curve, they can't price their margins and will melt.
These people need some sort of recourse to collect value if you break your contract.
but I did have the money but my cat pissed on my thumbdrive isn't gonna help anybody when its millions of dollars at stake and they need to collect.
>>1278514
Cryptoshills undeniably btfo