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If you’ve made the mistake of talking about [[nu]] you have shown yourself to be a classicist, not a derivative salesperson. You should not feel bad about that. [[Nu]] is the Greek equivalent of “V”, but not the ''{{tag|Greeks}}'' equivalent of “V”. Derivative salespeople talk about [[vega]], if they’re being honest, and [[leveraged alpha]] if they’re not. Not [[nu]].
If you’ve made the mistake of talking about [[nu]] on a trading floor you have shown yourself to one trained in classics and not [[derivative]]s. In fairness it is a transition most detrivative salespeople have had to make at some point since leaving Cambridge, so you should not feel bad about that. All it indicates is how far you have to go.
 
[[Nu]] is the Greek equivalent of “V”, but not the ''{{tag|Greeks}}'' equivalent of “V”. Derivative salespeople talk about [[vega]], if they’re being honest, and [[leveraged alpha]] if they’re not. Not [[nu]].


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