Exercise
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To implement the right of the holder of an option to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying security. When you exercise an option, you carry out the terms of an option contract. |
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Assignment Refers to the option writer's (seller's) obligation to sell or buy a stock or other financial ... Assignment The receipt of an exercise notice by an option writer that requires him or her to ... Strike Price A price at which the stock or commodity underlying a call or put option can be ... |
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