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Options are financial derivatives that give the buyer the right to buy or sell the underlying asset at a stated price within a specified period.
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An options contract gives the holder the right to buy or sell an underlying security at a predetermined price, known as the strike price.
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A stock option (also known as an equity option), gives an investor the right—but not the obligation—to buy or sell a stock at an agreed-upon price and date.
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A call option is a contract that gives the option buyer the right to buy an underlying asset at a specified price within a specific time period.
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A put option grants the right to the owner to sell some amount of the underlying security at a specified price, on or before the option expires.
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An employee stock option (ESO) is a type of equity compensation granted by companies to their employees and executives. Rather than granting shares of stock ...
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Mar 21, 2024 · ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance. ESG investing refers to how companies score on these responsibility metrics and ...
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Financial markets refer broadly to any marketplace where securities trading occurs, including the stock market and bond markets, among others.
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