put+in+exercise

  • 51Put Option — An option contract giving the owner the right, but not the obligation, to sell a specified amount of an underlying security at a specified price within a specified time. This is the opposite of a call option, which gives the holder the right to… …

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  • 52exercise notice — A broker s notification from a client who wants to exercise a right to buy or sell (depending on the type of contract) the underlying security of the option contract. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A notice tendered by a brokerage firm to the CME …

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  • 53exercise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. drill (see exertion); (pl.) ceremonies (see rite). v. perform, use; train, drill; disturb (see discontent). II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Action, undertaken for training] Syn. practice, exertion, drill,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 54Put price — The price at which the asset will be sold if a put option is exercised. Also called the strike or exercise price of a put option. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 55Put-call parity relationship — The relationship between the price of a put and the price of a call on the same underlying security with the same expiration date, which prevents arbitrage opportunities. Holding the stock and buying a put will deliver the exact payoff as buying… …

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  • 56put-call parity relationship — The relationship between the price of a put and the price of a call on the same underlying security with the same expiration date, which prevents arbitrage opportunities. holding the underlying stock and buying a put will deliver the exact payoff …

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  • 57put price — The price at which an asset will be sold if a put option is exercised. Also called the strike or exercise price of a put option. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 58put/call parity — The term used to describe the relationship between option and futures prices. By definition the prices of options and futures on the same underlying product must be linked due to the ability to synthetically create futures positions with the use… …

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  • 59put warrant — A put warrant allows the holder to benefit from a falling market. It rises in value when the underlying asset falls in value. London Stock Exchange Glossary A warrant which gives the warrant holder the right, but not the obligation, to sell the… …

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  • 60exercise — To make use of. Thus, to exercise a right or power is to do something which it enables the holder to do; e.g. exercising option to purchase stock. To put in action or practice, to carry on something, to transact or execute. See performance …

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