unwind 是解约,unwind cashflows 就是解约现金流,现金流解套
DEFINITION of 'Unwind'
To close out a position that has offsetting investments or the correction of an error. Unwinds occur when, for example, a broker mistakenly sells part of a position when an investor wanted to add to it. The broker would have to unwind the transaction by selling the erroneously purchased stock and buying the proper stock. Generally, the term "unwind" refers to more complicated and layered trades.
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Unwind
1.
See:
Close a position.
2. To correct a mistake. For example, if an investor instructs his/her broker to sell a security and the broker instead buys it, the broker must re-sell the security, and pay the client what he/she may have lost in the mistake. This process is known as unwinding.
2. To correct a mistake. For example, if an investor instructs his/her broker to sell a security and the broker instead buys it, the broker must re-sell the security, and pay the client what he/she may have lost in the mistake. This process is known as unwinding.
unwind
1. To
close
out a
relatively
complicated
investment
position.
For
example, an
investor
who
practices
arbitrage by
taking
one
position in
stocks
and
the
opposite
position in
option
contracts
would
have to
unwind by
the
date on
which
the
options
would
expire.
2. To
rectify a
transaction in
which a
mistake
has
been
made.
For
example,
because of a
misunderstanding, a
brokerage
firm
may
have
bought
the
wrong
stock
for a
customer.
The
firm
must
then
unwind
the
erroneous
trade by
selling
the
stock
just
purchased
and
buying
the
correct
stock.