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Option-To-Double


A commodity option that gives the holder the right either to buy (call) or sell (put) the underlying asset, but not both. If either option is exercised, the option to trade the opposite side automatically expires.
For example, if an  option-to-double is exercised as a call, the right to exercise as a put is terminated right away.

The option-to-double is alternatively known as a double option.



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