Price volatilities of Derivative Sample Clauses

Price volatilities of Derivative. Products are much higher than that of their underlying assets. The prices of Derivative Products are determined by a number of factors, including but not limited to interest rate, time to maturity of the Derivative Products, the underlying asset price that the Derivative Products are linked to, the volatility of underlying asset price, the liquidity of the underlying securities etc. A small movement of these factors may result in a drastic price change of the Derivative Products. When two or more factors are exerting effects on a Derivative Product simultaneously, the price of the Derivative Products may become unpredictable.
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