Strike Price
| Strike Price | A price at which the stock or commodity underlying a call or put option can be purchased (in the case of a call) or sold (for a put) over the specified period. | |
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Assignment Refers to the option writer's (seller's) obligation to sell or buy a stock or other financial instrument at the strike price ... Out of the Money Refers to an options contract that has no intrinsic value; for instance, a call option whose exercise price is above the ... Covered Call A strategy that involves buying stock shares and selling calls. If the calls are assigned, the investor must relinquish the shares. The ... | ||
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