traded option

Related to traded option: Listed Options, Option Market

traded option

n
(Stock Exchange) stock exchange an option that can itself be bought and sold on a stock exchange. Compare traditional option
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On the exchange traded option contracts front, Euro-Rupee (INR), GBP-INR and JPY-INR have been added to the existing USD-INR pair, Sebi said in a circular.
London, United Kingdom, October 19, 2012 --(PR.com)-- London Multi Commodities Exchange also revealed its new discounted products and services for huge-volume investors, particularly those that trade options with a minimum charge of $0.50 per traded option contract for clients who are actively trading above 15,000 contracts every month.
Using traded option models to value employee stock options (ESO) often results in overvaluation because the traded option models do not consider the selling restrictions typically placed on ESOs.
Testing the Linear Trend: the linearity in the evolution of the number of traded option contracts signifies a relative constant evolution.
The marijuana-related securities watchlist produces lists of issuers, securities, structured products and traded options and futures twice daily.
VIX Apr 35 calls are the most actively traded options contract across the market, with 108K traded and buyers paying 18 to 25c.
At the beginning of the 1820s, the London Stock Exchange had already traded options named Call and Put.
Chase helps companies implement early stage tax and estate planning strategies and previously worked for Lehman Brothers and traded options at the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, early in his career.
It adds futures and exchange traded options to GAIN Capital's core forex trading suite.
During his time with Goldman's, Ben also held the position of Chairman of the LME Traded Options Committee.
The modified programme was originally introduced on 1 April for three of the most actively traded options products on its exchange, the PowerShares QQQ Exchange Traded Fund, Citigroup and Bank of America.