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Underlying prices are provided by FactSet. All data related to an underlying, such as e.g. stock prices, are at least 15 minutes delayed, depending on the stock exchange.
The leverage factor is a constant key figure and specifies the participation rate at which the investor participates in the underlying's price movements.
The treshold defines the maximum daily percentage price performance of the underlying at which the leverage is reset to the leverage factor. This prevents a knock-out and minimizes the risk of an immediate total loss of the invested capital.
The factor level is adjusted on a daily basis to ensure the constant leverage factor. The factor level determines the amount to be financed (long) or invested (short) by the issuer.
The protection level is the threshold at which, if reached by the underlying, the calculation of the certificate is stopped and a new trading day is simulated. The protection level serves as a reference price to recalculate the factor level.
Indicates the number of units of the underlying to which a certificate refers. In case of a multiplier of 0.01, 100 units of a certificate refer to one unit of the underlying.
Indicates which performance the investor expects from the underlying.
The difference between the bid and ask price (spread) is converted to a full unit of the underlying
The percentage spread between the bid and the ask price of a security.