double option

  • 1double option — ➔ option * * * double option UK US noun [C] (also put and call option) FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► an agreement that allows someone the right to either buy or sell shares, bonds, currencies, etc. for a particular price by a particular date …

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  • 2double option — A combination of a put option and a call option. It is less flexible, since the put and call cannot be separated …

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  • 3double option — /dʌbəl ˈɒpʃən/ (say dubuhl opshuhn) noun Stock Exchange a privilege consisting of a put and a call combined, giving the holder the right, at his or her option, either of delivering a certain amount of stock, etc., at a specified price, or of… …

  • 4double option — /ˌdʌb(ə)l ɒpʃ(ə)n/ noun an option to buy or sell at a certain price in the future (a combination of call and put options) …

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  • 5Option offense — Morris Knolls High school running an option offense The option offense is a generic term that is used to describe a wide variety of offensive systems in American football. Option offenses are characterized as such due to the predominance of… …

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  • 6option — an agreement, often for a consideration, which permits the purchase or sale of something within a stipulated time, in accordance with the terms of the agreement. For example, a right by a tenant to take up a further lease of premises, usually… …

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  • 7Option — Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Investors who purchase call options bet the stock will be worth more than the price set… …

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  • 8option — [ ɔpsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1190; lat. optio 1 ♦ Faculté, action d opter. ⇒ choix. « La nécessité de l option me fut toujours intolérable » (A. Gide). « Ou pendus, ou noyés, nous n avions pas d autre option » (Hugo). ⇒ 1. alternative. Matières, textes… …

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  • 9Double spaced sentences — Double spacing at the ends of sentences is a typographical convention that has sometimes been termed English spacing. Since the mid 1990s, it has often been termed French spacing, although that term has traditionally referred to the practice of… …

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  • 10Double burden — is a term describing the workload of men and women who work to earn money, but also have responsibility for unpaid, domestic labor.[1] According to studies done dealing with a stressful environment chronically, such as a stressful job or… …

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