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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]].
{{g}}If you’ve made the mistake of talking about [[nu]] ([[ν]]) on a trading floor you have shown yourself to be better trained in classics than [[derivative]]s. In fairness it is a transition most derivative [[salespeople]] must make after they leave Cambridge, so you should not feel too bad about it. All it indicates is how far you have to go.
 
[[Nu]] ([[ν]]) is the [[Greeks|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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