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  2. Options chain: Here’s how to read and understand them - AOL

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    An options chain provides a wealth of relevant options information to traders in a concise table, allowing them to quickly access the data they need to make an informed trading decision.

  3. Analyzing PG&E's Unusual Options Activity - AOL

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    On Monday, shares of PG&E (NYSE: PCG) saw unusual options activity. After the option activity alert, the stock price moved down to $9.05. * Sentiment: BULLISH * Option Type: TRADE * Trade Type ...

  4. Implied Volatility Surging for The Procter & Gamble (PG ...

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  5. Procter & Gamble - Wikipedia

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    The ad was the subject of controversy and was received negatively by various online commentators, becoming one of the most disliked videos on YouTube. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] The ad led to calls for boycott of Gillette and Procter & Gamble.

  6. T3 Live - Wikipedia

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    T3 Live is an online financial media network and educational platform that provides active traders with market analysis, real-time access to strategies and training from professionals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 2007.

  7. Put option - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a put or put option is a derivative instrument in financial markets that gives the holder (i.e. the purchaser of the put option) the right to sell an asset (the underlying), at a specified price (the strike), by (or on) a specified date (the expiry or maturity) to the writer (i.e. seller) of the put.

  8. Junk-Status Downgrade Sparks Heavy PG&E Options Trading - AOL

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    PCG stock hit a 15-year low earlier

  9. Option naming convention - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2010, [1] standard equity option naming convention in North America, as used by the Options Clearing Corporation, was as follows: For example, an Apple Inc AAPL.O call option that would have expired in December 2007 at a $122.50 strike price would be displayed as APVLZ in old convention (AAPL071222C00122500 in new convention).