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  2. Exercise (options) - Wikipedia

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    For an American-style call option, early exercise is a possibility whenever the benefits of being long the underlier outweigh the cost of surrendering the option early. For instance, on the day before an ex-dividend date, it may make sense to exercise an equity call option early in order to collect the dividend.

  3. Stock option expensing - Wikipedia

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    Since companies generally issue stock options with exercise prices which are equal to the market price, the expense under this method is generally zero. [1] The fair-value method uses either the price on a market or calculates the value using a mathematical formula such as the Black–Scholes model, which requires various assumptions as inputs ...

  4. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the exercise price is 100 and the premium paid is 10, then a spot price between 90 and 100 is not profitable. The trader makes a profit only if the spot price is below 90. The trader exercising a put option on a stock does not need to own the underlying asset, because most stocks can be shorted.

  5. Call options: Learn the basics of buying and selling - AOL

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    For example, imagine a trader bought a call for $0.50 with a strike price of $20, and the stock is $23 at expiration. The option is worth $3 (the $23 stock price minus the $20 strike price) and ...

  6. Options Strike Prices: What Are They and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    If you're going to understand options, you've got to know what strike prices are and how they work. While the concept of a strike price in and of itself is not that complicated, the use of options...

  7. The option Greeks: The key factors that move option prices - AOL

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    Delta: Delta measures the change in the option price for every $1 change in the stock price. For calls , delta ranges from 0 to 1.0, indicating a positive correlation with the stock.

  8. 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.

  9. How employee stock options work: A guide for beginners - AOL

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    If the strike price is set at a low point and the fair market value of the stock grows exponentially, employees exercising stock options could fare extremely well.