call exercise price

  • 1exercise 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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  • 2Exercise Price — The price at which the underlying security can be purchased (call option) or sold (put option). The exercise price is determined at the time the option contract is formed. Also known as the strike price . The exercise price is the key to… …

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  • 3aggregate exercise price — The exercise price multiplied by the number of shares in a put or call contract. The option premium is excluded in the aggregate exercise price. In the case of options traded on debt instruments, the aggregate exercise price is the exercise price …

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  • 4Aggregate Exercise Price — The strike price of a put or call option multiplied by its contract size. Aggregate exercise prices are used to determine the dollar amount required should the option be exercised. For example, if options on ABC co. have a contract size of 100… …

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  • 5exercise price — strike price; = striking price The price per share at which a traded option entitles the owner to buy the underlying in a call option or to sell it in a put option …

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  • 6exercise price — strike price; striking price The price per share at which a traded option entitles the owner to buy the underlying in a call option or to sell it in a put option …

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  • 7Low Exercise Price Option - LEPO — A call option with an exercise price of 1 cent, and an agreement to purchase 1000 shares. They cannot be exercised until expiry, work similar to that of a futures contract, and the premium paid is basically the price to purchase an entire share… …

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  • 8Low exercise price option — LEPO (Low Exercise Price Options) sind Kaufoptionen, deren Ausübungspreis (engl: Exercise Price ) sehr niedrig ist oder annähernd 0 ist. Eigenschaften Diese Optionen notieren weit im Geld. Der sogenannte Innere Wert der Option entspricht… …

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  • 9exercise or strike price — The price at which the buyer of a call can purchase the commodity during the life of the option, and the price at which the buyer of a put can sell the commodity during the life of the option. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary exercise price… …

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  • 10Call option — This article is about financial options. For call options in general, see Option (law). A call option, often simply labeled a call , is a financial contract between two parties, the buyer and the seller of this type of option.[1] The buyer of the …

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