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Strike Price

Generally speaking, it is the price at which a derivative contract can be exercised by the holder or the buyer....

Exercise Price

The fixed price at which the underlying asset of an option contract may be bought or sold. For example, the...

Exercise Limit

It usually equals the position limit. However, by definition, it is the maximum number of option contracts that can be...

European Option

An option that can only be exercised on expiration date. An American option, in contrast, may be exercised at any...

Dint

A call or put option whereby the holder has the retroactive right to purchase (if a call) or sell (if...

Memoryless Path-Dependent Option

A path-dependent option in which the payoff depends only on one event or piece of information. A good example is...

Non-Expiring Option

An American-style, non-standard option that neither expires nor has an exercise limit. Since it has an infinite time to maturity,...

No-Cost Risk Reversal

A risk reversal that allows investors to avoid paying a premium for an option. In this option strategy, the premium...

Automatic Exercise Capped Call

A capped call (or specifically an automatic cash-out option) whose payoff is a specific maximum level and which will automatically...

BW Strategy

It stands for buy-write strategy; an options trading strategy whereby an investor buys a share of stock or a basket...