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We've found 35 definitions containing the term: Option- (0.16 seconds)

covered option  (covered option) Princeton's WordNet
a put or call option backed by the shares underlying the option
straddle  Webster Dictionary
a stock option giving the holder the double privilege of a "put" and a "call," i. e., securing to the buyer of the option the right either to demand of the seller at a certain price, within a certain time, certain securities, or to require him to take at the same price, and within the same time, the same securities
choice  Webster Dictionary
the power or opportunity of choosing; option
s.o.  (ʊ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
seller's option.
option  (ˈɒp ʃən) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to acquire or grant an option on.
call option  (call option) Princeton's WordNet
an option to buy
resort  (ɪˈzɔrt) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to have recourse for use, help, or accomplishing something, often as a final option:
choice  (ʃɔɪs) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the right, power, or opportunity to choose; option.
facultative  (ˈfæk əlˌteɪ tɪv) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
being left to one's option or choice; optional.
refusal  (ɪˈfyu zəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
priority in refusing or taking something; option.
put option  (put option) Princeton's WordNet
an option to sell
optative  (optative) Princeton's WordNet
indicating an option or wish
on approval  (on approval) Princeton's WordNet
for examination (with an option to buy)
striking price  (ˈstraɪ kɪŋ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the fixed price at which an option to buy or sell something can be exercised.
tick  (ɪk) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a movement in the price of a stock, bond, or option.
idea  Webster Dictionary
a belief, option, or doctrine; a characteristic or controlling principle; as, an essential idea; the idea of development
caller  (caller) Princeton's WordNet
an investor who buys a call option
default  (default option, default) Princeton's WordNet
an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified
default option  (default option, default) Princeton's WordNet
an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified
stock option  (ən or, for) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an option to buy or sell stock at a specific price within a stated period.
straddle  (ˈstræd l) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the simultaneous purchase of a stock option to buy and one to sell, in an effort to hedge one's risk.
memorandum  (ˌmɛm əˈræn dəm) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a document transferring title to goods but authorizing their return to the seller at the option of the buyer.
naked option  (naked option) Princeton's WordNet
a put or call option for which the seller or buyer has no underlying security position
incentive stock option  (incentive option, incentive stock option) Princeton's WordNet
an option granted to corporate executives if the company achieves certain financial goals
incentive option  (incentive option, incentive stock option) Princeton's WordNet
an option granted to corporate executives if the company achieves certain financial goals
refusal  Webster Dictionary
the right of taking in preference to others; the choice of taking or refusing; option; as, to give one the refusal of a farm; to have the refusal of an employment
lock-up option  (lock-up option) Princeton's WordNet
an option to buy the crown jewels offered to a white knight in order to forestall a hostile takeover
call  (ɔl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an option to buy a fixed amount of stock at a specified price by a certain date: done in the belief that the price will rise.
put  (put option, put) Princeton's WordNet
the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
put option  (put option, put) Princeton's WordNet
the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
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