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  2. Why are US stocks sluggish? Blame a record $5 trillion ... - AOL

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    An upcoming U.S. stock options expiration that is set to be the largest on record is tamping down market swings, potentially counterbalancing any gyrations stirred by the Federal Reserve's ...

  3. Volatility Alert: $2 Trillion in Stock Options Are Expiring Today

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    This has implications that could spill over into the stock market. With $2 trillion in stock options on the line, financial-market volatility could surge very soon. Here’s the breakdown.

  4. Roaring Kitty's GameStop options up millions, but cashing in ...

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    If GameStop’s share price is above the options’ $20 strike price at expiration, Gill could, in theory, exercise his options - buying the stock at $20 a piece and use the shares to close out ...

  5. Triple witching hour - Wikipedia

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    Triple witching hour is the last hour of the stock market trading session (3:00-4:00 P.M., New York City local Time) on the third Friday of every March, June, September, and December. Those days are the expiration of three kinds of securities: Stock market index futures; Stock market index options; Stock options.

  6. Expiration (options) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, exchange-traded option contracts expire according to a predetermined calendar. For instance, for U.S. exchange-listed equity stock option contracts, the expiration date is always the Saturday that follows the third Friday of the month, unless that Friday is a market holiday, in which case the expiration is on Thursday right before ...

  7. Option time value - Wikipedia

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    If an option is out-of-the-money at expiration, its holder simply abandons the option and it expires worthless. Hence, a purchased option can never have a negative value . [ 4 ] This is because a rational investor would choose to buy the underlying stock at the market price rather than exercise an out-of-the-money call option to buy the same ...

  8. Should You Consider Trading Weekly Options Expirations? - AOL

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    Should You Consider Trading Weekly Options Expirations?

  9. US stock markets to remain closed in honor of Jimmy ... - AOL

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    U.S. stock markets will remain closed on Jan. 9 in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, continuing a long-held Wall Street tradition in mourning the nation’s leaders. Both the New York Stock ...