put+in+exercise

  • 11put to use — index apply (put in practice), employ (make use of), exercise (use), exploit (make use of) …

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  • 12put in motion — index agitate (shake up), dispatch (send off), establish (launch), exercise (discharge a function) …

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  • 13put in practice — index exercise (use), exploit (make use of), implement, perform (adhere to), ply Burton …

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  • 14put into action — index exercise (discharge a function), expedite, exploit (make use of), perpetrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 15put into effect — index enact, enforce, exercise (discharge a function), implement, operate, pass (approve) …

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  • 16put into practice — index exercise (discharge a function), operate, transact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17put to work — index employ (engage services), engage (hire), exercise (use), exploit (make use of), hire, retain …

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  • 18put to seller — exercise a put option; require that the option writer to purchase the stock at the strike price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 19Put option — NOTOC A put option (sometimes simply called a put ) is a financial contract between two parties, the seller (writer) and the buyer of the option. The put allows its buyer the right but not the obligation to sell a commodity or financial… …

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  • 20exercise price — The price at which the futures contract underlying a call or put option can be purchased (if a call) or sold (if a put). Also referred to as strike price. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The price at which an option may be used. The price at… …

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