Search results for: “strike price”

  • Assessment of Prices

    Hierarchical Display of Assessment of prices Finance > Prices > Prices policy > Price control Meaning of Assessment of prices Overview and more information about Assessment of prices For a more comprehensive understanding of Assessment of prices, see in the general part of the online […]

  • Assessment of Prices

    Hierarchical Display of Assessment of prices Finance > Prices > Prices policy > Price control Meaning of Assessment of prices Overview and more information about Assessment of prices For a more comprehensive understanding of Assessment of prices, see in the general part of the online […]

  • Put Price

    The price at which the asset will be sold if a put option is exercised. Also called the strike or exercise price of a put option….

  • Effective Call Price

    The strike price in an optional redemption provision plus the accrued interest to the redemption date….

  • Call Option

    An option contract that gives its holder the right (but not the obligation) to purchase a specified number of shares of the underlying stock at the given strike price, on or before the expiration date of the contract….

  • Redemption Cushion

    The percentage by which the conversion value of a convertible security exceeds the redemption price (strike price)….

  • Lookback Option

    An option that allows the buyer to choose as the option strike price any price of the underlying asset that has occurred during the life of the option. If a call, the buyer will choose the minimal price, whereas if a put, the buyer will choose the maximum price. This option will always be in…

  • In-The-Money

    A put option that has a strike price higher than the underlying futures price, or a call option with a strike price lower than the underlying futures price. For example, if the March COMEX silver futures contract is trading at $6 an ounce, a March call with a strike price of $5.50 would be […]

  • Combination Strategy

    A strategy in which a put and with the same strike price and expiration are either both bought or both sold. Related: Straddle…

  • At-The-Money

    An option is at-the-money if the strike price of the option is equal to the market price of the underlying security. For example, if xyz stock is trading at 54, then the xyz 54 option is at-the-money….

  • Option

    A privilege existing in one person who has given legal consideration for acquiring the same, giving such person the right to call for the delivery or of making the delivery of, or both, certain merchandise or specified securities , if he chooses, at any time within an agreed […]

  • Abatement

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Abatement Meaning of Abatement A reduction; decrease; as in abatement of pecuniary legacies; where the funds or assets out of which legacies are payable are not sufficient to pay all the legacies in full, […]

  • Discount

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Discount Meaning of Discount An allowance or deduction made from a gross sum on any account whatever. Relating to bills of exchange , it denotes the sum of money deducted from its face value in […]

  • Boycott

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Boycott Meaning of Boycott To refrain from commercial dealing by a concerted effort. refusal to work for, purchase from or handle the products of an employer . C. Cornelia, Inc. v United Farm Workers […]

  • Rebate

    Rebate

    An allowance by way of discount , a deduction from a gross amount .