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Explain the Concept of ‘Underlying Asset’ in Financial Derivatives.

The underlying asset is the financial instrument, commodity, or index from which a derivative contract derives its value. Common examples include stocks, bonds, currencies, interest rates, and cryptocurrency prices.

The derivative's price movements are directly linked to the price fluctuations of this asset.

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