aggregate exercise price

  • 1aggregate 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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  • 2Aggregate 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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  • 4Incentive stock option — Incentive stock options (ISO s), are a type of employee stock option that can be granted only to employees and confer a U.S. tax benefit. ISO s are also sometimes referred to as incentive share options or Qualified Stock Options.The tax benefit… …

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  • 5in the money — Where the strike or exercise price of a call option is below the current market price of the underlying security. Similarly, a put option is in the money if the exercise price is above the current market price of the underlying security. + in the …

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  • 6out of the money — An option with no value. A call option is out of the money when the strike or exercise price is above the price of the underlying security. Similarly a put option is out of the money when the exercise price is below the price of the underlying… …

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  • 7out-of-the-money — An option with no value. A call option is out of the money when the strike or exercise price is above the price of the underlying security. Similarly a put option is out of the money when the exercise price is below the price of the underlying… …

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  • 8Australian Securities Exchange — ASX redirects here. For other uses, see ASX (disambiguation). Australian Securities Exchange …

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