put+in+exercise
61exercise — 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 …
62put through its paces — verb To test completely; to exercise the full range of abilities or functions. Before buying the car, we put it through its paces …
63Put an option — To exercise a put option. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
64exercise value — The value of an in the money option if it was exercised today (before the expiration date). For a call option, this is the difference between the current asset price and the strike price. For a put option, it is the difference between the strike… …
65put guarantee letter — A bank s letter certifying that the person writing a put option has sufficient funds in an account to cover the exercise price if required. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
66put an option — To exercise a put option. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
67put options — Contracts between a buyer and a seller giving the buyer ( holder) the right, but not the obligation, to sell the assets specified at a fixed price or formula, on or before a specified date. The seller of the put option assumes the obligation of… …
68put options — Contracts between a buyer and a seller giving the buyer (holder) the right, but not the obligation, to sell the assets specified at a fixed price or formula, on or before a specified date. The seller of the put option assumes the obligation of… …
69put out — I vex, offend; inconvenience, discommode, impose on; extinguish, douse; expel; expend, spend. See discontent, inexpedience, destruction, expulsion, payment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discard, throw away, turn adrift; see eject 1 . III (Roget s… …
70put in practice — Apply, exercise, make use of …