striking price
1striking price — Price at which an option (e.g., to purchase stock) is exercised. The price at which named stock can be put or called is ordinarily the market price when option is written and is termed the striking price . Reinach v. C. I. R., C.A.N.Y., 373 F.2d… …
2striking price — n. in an option contract, the specified price at which a stock, commodity, etc. may be bought or sold; the price at which an investor can exercise profitably a put or call …
3striking price — The price at which an option can be exercised. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: exercise price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * striking price striking price ➔ price1 * * * striking price UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► STRIKE …
4striking price — Finance. the fixed price at which a person can exercise an option to buy or sell something, esp. in a call or put option. Also called exercise price. [1960 65] * * * …
5striking price — strik′ing price n. ste bus the fixed price at which an option to buy or sell something can be exercised • Etymology: 1960–65 …
6striking price — noun see strike price …
7striking price — noun another term for strike price …
8striking price — exercise price …
9striking price — noun see strike price …
10Striking Price Intercal — The distance between striking prices on a particular underlying security. Normally, the interval is 2 1/2 points for stocks under $25, 5 points for stocks selling over $25 per share, and 10 points (or greater) is acceptable for stocks over $200… …