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  • 121Equity Linked Foreign Exchange Option - ELF-X — A put or call option that protects an investor from foreign exchange risk for a future sale or purchase of a specified foreign equity portfolio. ELF X options are a combination of a currency option and an equity forward contract. Should the… …

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  • 122Lease Option — An agreement that gives a renter the choice to purchase a property during or at the end of the rental period. As long as the lease option period is in effect, the landlord/seller may not offer the property for sale to anyone else. When the term… …

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  • 123Approved Savings-Related Share Option Scheme — A share option scheme linked to a savings contract taken out usually with our building society governed by the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988. The limits to the amount that may be saved and the number of shares over which an option may be… …

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  • 124at-the-money option — An option with a strike price that is equal, or approximately equal, to the current market price of the underlying futures contract. Chicago Board of Trade glossary ( ATM option) The option with the exercise price closest to the current price of… …

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  • 125Replay value — or replayability is a term usually found in combination with video games, but it may be also used to describe other kinds of games, movies, music, or theater plays. Video and computer game players use the term replay value to describe the… …

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  • 126Social Value Orientations — (also referred to as social motives , social values , or value orientations ) is a social psychology motivational theory of choice behavior in game situations advanced by David M. Messick and Charles G. McClintock in 1968.cite journal | title =… …

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  • 127Elasticity of an option — Percentage change in the value of an option given a 1% change in the value of the option s underlying stock. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 128Intrinsic value of an option — The amount by which an option is in the money. An option which is not in the money has no intrinsic value. Related: in the money. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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