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  • 1out 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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  • 2out-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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  • 3Option (music magazine) — Option Issue #69, July/August 1996. Executive editor Scott Becker Categories Music magazine Frequency Bimonthly …

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  • 4Option 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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  • 5option — 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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  • 6Option — 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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  • 7Option time value — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 8out-of-the-money — A call is out of the money when the strike price is above the underlying futures price. A put is out of the money when the strike price is below the underlying futures price. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The situation where an option has… …

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  • 9out-of-the-money option — An option with no intrinsic value, i.e., a call whose strike price is above the current futures price or a put whose strike price is below the current futures price. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A call option is out of the money if the strike… …

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  • 10Option symbol — An option symbol is a code by which options are identified on a futures exchange. Contents 1 (Explanation why this article is obsolete) 2 (Original article follows, to describe pre Feb 12th 2010 symbology in case anyone is still interested in… …

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