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  2. Option style - Wikipedia

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    A Canary option is an option whose exercise style lies somewhere between European options and Bermudian options. (The name refers to the relative geography of the Canary Islands .) Typically, the holder can exercise the option at quarterly dates, but not before a set time period (typically one year) has elapsed.

  3. Options terms every investor should know - AOL

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    European-style options can only be exercised during a specific time period before expiration. Expiration date. The expiration date is the day when the option expires. After expiration, the option ...

  4. Exercise (options) - Wikipedia

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    The option style, as specified in the contract, determines when, how, and under what circumstances, the option holder may exercise it. It is at the discretion of the owner whether (and in some circumstances when) to exercise it. EuropeanEuropean-style option contracts may only be exercised at the option's expiration date. Thus they can ...

  5. American vs. European Options: Key Differences - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post American vs. European Options: Key Differences appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. Trading options, which are a type of derivative security, may appeal to investors ...

  6. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    An option holder may on-sell the option to a third party in a secondary market, in either an over-the-counter transaction or on an options exchange, depending on the option. The market price of an American-style option normally closely follows that of the underlying stock being the difference between the market price of the stock and the strike ...

  7. Black–Scholes model - Wikipedia

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    From the parabolic partial differential equation in the model, known as the Black–Scholes equation, one can deduce the Black–Scholes formula, which gives a theoretical estimate of the price of European-style options and shows that the option has a unique price given the risk of the security and its expected return (instead replacing the ...

  8. 5 options trading strategies for beginners - AOL

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    This options trading strategy is the flipside of the long put, but here the trader sells a put — referred to as “going short” a put — and expects the stock price to be above the strike ...

  9. Foreign exchange option - Wikipedia

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    As in the Black–Scholes model for stock options and the Black model for certain interest rate options, the value of a European option on an FX rate is typically calculated by assuming that the rate follows a log-normal process. [3] The earliest currency options pricing model was published by Biger and Hull, (Financial Management, spring 1983).