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Cash-Settled Option


An option that is settled for cash, instead of its underlying being actually delivered following exercise of the option. The cash amount of settlement is equal to the difference between the option’s strike price and the spot price of the underlying at the time of exercise.

Cash settlement is possible and allowable for options on many types of underlying, especially: currency options, bond options, stock index options, basket options, stock options, etc.



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