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An iron condor involves selling both a call spread and a put spread, while a bull put spread only involves selling a put spread. Iron condors have a wider profit range but limited profit potential, while bull put spreads have a narrower profit range but potentially higher profits.
A one testicled bull call is a financial options trading strategy where an investor buys a call option while simultaneously selling two out-of-the-money call options. It is a bearish strategy that profits from a modest downward movement in the underlying asset's price. The strategy is named "one testicled bull call" as a humorous play on the term "bull call spread."
A bull-dozer
A bull-dozer
'Toro' is the Spanish word for bull.
A bull dozer
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A satellite bull is a bull elk that hangs around another bull elk's harem of cows.
Explodable (explode-a-bull)
You call a male elephant a "bull".
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