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Hence, initially selling the call at a high implied volatility and buying the put after implied has fallen makes sense from a mathematical standpoint.
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Interest rates have fallen, making it easier for companies and individuals to borrow and spend.
At the same time, though, prices have fallen, making it possible for cost-conscious consumers to continue attending games.
Mortgage rates have also fallen, making repayments cheaper.
Overall demand falls, making the private sector even worse off.
The value of collateral falls, making banks even more reluctant to lend.
But tax revenues are falling, making the "zero deficit" target even harder to meet.
Compounding that, real wages have been falling, making things seem even more expensive.
And the government's costs would fall, making tax cuts more fiscally responsible, among other things.
Their pose and the way the light fell made it easy to see the shot.
Or natural gas prices could fall, making it cheaper for upstart generation companies to compete.
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