option

listen to the pronunciation of option
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} seçenek

Hangi ödeme seçenekleri mevcut? - What payment options are available?

Tom diğer seçenekler olup olmadığını sordu. - Tom asked if there were any other options.

{i} opsiyon

Opsiyonlarımız nelerdir? - What are our options?

Bana opsiyonlarımın ne olduğunu söyle. - Tell me what my options are.

{i} tercih

Leyla ikinci seçeneği tercih ediyor. - Layla prefers the second option.

(Bilgisayar) seçeneği

Tom'un başka seçeneği yoktu. - Tom had no options left.

Tom'un çok seçeneği yok. - Tom doesn't have many options.

(Ticaret) satın alma ya da satma hakkı
seçilen şey
seçme hakkı
tercih hakkı
seçme

Seçmek için sadece üç seçeneğin var. - You have only three options to select.

oy
şık

Biz burada çok fazla şıklara sahip değiliz. - We don't have a lot of options here.

Ben iki şıklar arasında seçtim. - I chose between two options.

option day cevap günü
seçilecek şey
satın alma veya başkasına bırakma hakkı
{i} alıcıya tanınan süre
seçme hakkı veya yetkisi
have an option on a thing belirli bir sürede bir şeyi almaya veya reddetmeye hakkı olmak
{i} tic. opsiyon
(Ticaret) vadeli işlem
(Bilgisayar) özellik
seçim
(Bilgisayar) aksam
bekleme hakkı
istem

Başka bir seçenek düşünmek istemediğinden emin misin? - Are you sure you don't want to consider another option?

alternatif
hıyar hakkı
option key
seçme tuşu
option dealer
opsiyon satıcısı
option dealer
opsiyon alıcısı
option forward
vadeli opsiyon
option to purchase
şufa hakkı
option list
seçenek listesi
option approach
(Havacılık) tercihli yaklaşma
option business
(Ticaret) primli işlem
option button
Seçenek Düğmesi
option buttons
(Bilgisayar) seçenek düğmeleri
option class
(Bilgisayar) seçenek sınıfı
option date
(Turizm) son onay tarihi
option day
(Ticaret) (borsada) cevap günü
option desc
(Bilgisayar) seçenek açıkl
option dialog
(Bilgisayar) seçenek kutusu
option holder
(Ticaret) opsiyon sahibi
option key
bilg. seçme tuşu
option key
Option tuşu
option of seller
(Kanun) satıcının muhayyerliği
option order
(Ticaret) borsadaki prim emri
option pages
(Bilgisayar) seçenek sayfaları
option pool
(Ticaret) opsiyon fonu
option price
(Ticaret) borsadaki prim fiyatı
option right
(Politika, Siyaset) seçme önceliği hakkı
option risk
(Ticaret) opsiyon riski
option stock
(Ticaret) primli işlem aksiyonu
option to double
(Ticaret) çift muhayyer işlem
option to purchase
satın alma opsiyonu
option too big
(Bilgisayar) seçenek çok büyük
option writer
(Ticaret) opsiyon yazıcısı
compound option
(Ticaret) bileşik opsiyon
conversion option
(Ticaret) dönüştürme hakkı
conversion option
(Ticaret) değiştirme
conversion option
(Ticaret) değiştirme hakkı
offer an option
seçenek sunmak
options
opsiyonlar

Bana opsiyonlarımın ne olduğunu söyle. - Tell me what my options are.

Opsiyonlarımız nelerdir? - What are our options?

options
(Bilgisayar) sıralama seçenekleri
procurement option
(Ticaret) satın alma opsiyonu
put option
(Ticaret) satım opsiyonu
scope option
(Bilgisayar) kapsam seçeneği
surrender option
(Ticaret) sigorta tazminat seçeneği
written option
(Ticaret) yazılı opsiyon
default option
hazır seçim
default option
yokluk yağdayında seçim
do option business
primli işler yapmak
additional option
ek ayarlar
change channel option
kanal seçeneğini değiştirin
choice, option
seçim seçeneği
co option
co seçenek
co-option
co-seçenek
covered option
kapalı seçeneği
currency option
döviz opsiyonu
double option
çift yönlü opsiyon
easy option
kolay seçenek
gold option
altın opsiyonu
have an option on s.t
bir şeyi belirli bir süre içinde alma/reddetme hakkı olmak
himalayan option
Himalaya seçenek
incentive option
teşvik seçenek
optioned
opsiyonlu
options
seçenekleri

Tom seçeneklerini düşündü. - Tom considered his options.

Seçenekleri kontrol ediyorum. - I'm checking options.

purchase option
satın alma seçeneği
sell at an option
çift opsiyon satışı
single option
tek yönlü opsiyon
soft option
yumuşak seçenek
alternative option
alternatif seçenek
best practicable environmental option
en kullanışlı çevresel seçenek
billing option
(Bilgisayar) fatura seçeneği
billing option
(Bilgisayar) faturalandırma seçeneği
butterfly option
(Ticaret) kelebek opsiyonu
buyer's option
(Ticaret) alıcının opsiyonu
buyer's option
(Ticaret) alıcının tercihi
buyers option
(Ticaret) alıcı opsiyonu
collar option
(Ticaret) tasmalı opsiyon
company option
(Ticaret) şirket opsiyonu
contingency option program
(Askeri) EMEKLİ MAAŞI KESİNTİ PROGRAMI: Bak. "Uniformed Services Contingency Option Act"
conventional option
(Ticaret) konvansiyonel opsiyon
default option
varsayılan seçenek
dialog box option
İletişim Kutusu Seçeneği
download option
(Bilgisayar) karşıdan yükleme seçeneği
download option
(Bilgisayar) yükleme seçenekleri
dual currency option
(Ticaret) ikili para birimi opsiyonu
duplex option
(Bilgisayar) çift yönlü seçenek
enlistment option
(Askeri) HİZMET SEÇME HAKKI: Gönüllü yazılmak isteyen bir kimseye, gönüllü askerliğe girdiği taktirde, yetiştirileceği veya atanacağı görev veya coğrafi bölgeyi şahsen seçmesi için verilen fırsat
enlistment option
(Askeri) hizmet seçme hakkı
european option
(Ticaret) avrupa opsiyonu
european style option
(Ticaret) avrupa tipi opsiyon
expansion option
genişletme aksamı
external option
dış aksam
fire direction officer; flexible deterrent option; flight deck officer
(Askeri) ateş idare subayı; esnek caydırıcı seçenek; uçuş güverte subayı
fuze option switch
(Askeri) tapa seçme anahtarı
have an option on s.t
bir şeyi belirli bir süre içinde alma/reddetme hakkı olmak. have bats in the belfry k.dili. bir tahtası eksik olmak, kafadan kontak olmak
indexed currency option note
(Ticaret) dövize indeksli tahvil
invalid option
(Bilgisayar) geçersiz seçim
invalid option
(Bilgisayar) geçersiz seçenek
keep one's option open
şansını açık bırakmak
keep one's option open
kapıyı kapamamak
lease with option to purchase
(Kanun) satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama
limited attack option
(Askeri) sınırlı taarruz seçeneği
mirror option
(Bilgisayar) ayna seçeneği
naked option
(Ticaret) çıplak opsiyon
options
seçenekler

Tom Mary'ye seçenekleri üzerinde düşünmek için biraz zaman almayı tavsiye etti. - Tom advised Mary to take some time to think over her options.

Tom diğer seçenekler olup olmadığını sordu. - Tom asked if there were any other options.

paste option
(Bilgisayar) yapıştır seçeneği
regular production option
normal üretim seçeneği
regular production option
(Otomotiv) standart üretim seçeneği
roll over option
(Ticaret) yenileme opsiyonu
seller's option
(Ticaret) satıcının tercih hakkı
soft option
(deyim) kolay ve hosa giden secenek
string option
dizi seçenekleri
ticket option
bilet opsiyonu
uniformed services contingency option act
(Askeri) ASKERİ PERSONEL KESİNTİLİ EMEKLİ MAAŞI KANUNU: Bir askeri personele, emekli durumundayken ölümü halinde, maksadıyla, emekliliğinden önce kesintili bir emeklilik maaşı seçme fırsatı veren kanun
write an option
opsiyon yazmak
writing an option
(Ticaret) opsiyon sözleşmesi yazmak
zero option
tek seçenek
zero option
son seçenek
Türkisch - Türkisch
Bir komutun yanında kullanılan ve o komutun belli bir kullanımına yönelik ek ifade
Englisch - Englisch
One of the choices which can be made
A contract giving the holder the right to buy or sell an asset at a set strike price; can apply to financial market transactions, or to ordinary transactions for tangible assets such as a residence or automobile
To purchase an option on something

The new novel was optioned by the film studio, but they'll probably never decide to make a movie from it.

The freedom or right to choose
the right, power, or liberty of choosing
{n} a choice, liberty of choosing, will
The choice to take a specific action in the future The action considered in finance are the purchase (call option) or sale (put option) of an asset
A contract between two parties, which gives the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the asset underlying the option at a pre-determined price (the exercise price) on or prior to a particular time in the future (the expiration date) See call option and put option for further explanation
The power of choosing; the right of choice or election; an alternative
A contract that gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a specified quantity of an underlying asset (futures contract, stock, etc ) at a specific price (strike price) within a specified period of time
A contract that permits the owner (depending on the type of option held) to purchase or sell a security at a specific ("strike") price until a specified expiration date An option to purchase a security is a "call " An option to sell a security is a "put " The price of the option itself is the "premium " You must be pre-approved by Schwab to trade options See Call Option and Put Option
An agreement that gives an investor the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a stock, bond or commodity at a specified price within a specific time period A call option is an option to buy the security; a put option is an option to sell If the option is not exercised before the expiration date, all monies paid for the option are forfeited Options are traded on several exchanges, including the Chicago Board of Options Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, the Pacific Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange See Derivative BACK TO TOP
{i} choice, alternative, possibility, selection, election; (Finance) right to buy or sell a particular thing (such as stock-market commodity) at an agreed price within a fixed time
A contract conferring the right but not the obligation to buy (call) or to sell (put) a specified amount of an instrument at a specified price within a predetermined time period
(1) A commodity option is a unilateral contract which gives the buyer the right to buy or sell a specified quantity of a commodity at a specific price within a specified period of time, regardless of the market price of that commodity Also see Put and Call; (2) A term sometimes erroneously applied to a futures contract It may refer to a specific delivery month, as the "July Option "
A stipulated privilege, given to a party in a time contract, of demanding its fulfillment on any day within a specified limit
A contract giving the holder the right, if they choose to exercise it, to buy or sell an asset at a set strike price
In business, an option is an agreement or contract that gives someone the right to buy or sell something such as property or shares at a future date. Each bank has granted the other an option on 19.9% of its shares
An agreement, or privilege, which conveys the right to buy (receive) or sell (deliver) a specific security or property at a stipulated price and within a stated period of time If not exercised during that time, the money paid for the option (but no more than that amount) is forfeited
1) In resource planning, the purchase of a right to acquire a resource within a particular time on specified terms 2) In land acquisition, a written commitment for a specified time and specific conditions to sell property or a property right
An instrument that gives the owner the right to buy or sell a specified number of shares of a specified stock at a specified price within a specified period of time A call option allows the buyer to purchase the underlying stock at any time up to the expiration date of the contract A put option allows the buyer to sell the underlying stock at any time up to the expiration date of the contract
The right to purchase or sell a specified number of shares of a security (stock) at a specified price on or before a specified date
The right to buy or sell a security or commodity at a specified price during a specified period The holder of an option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a security or commodity at a specified price during a specified period The writer of an option is obligated to sell (call option) or purchase (put option) the instrument only if the holder chooses to exercise the option
A right to buy or sell specific securities or commodities at a stated price (exercise or strike price) within a specified time An option is a type of derivative
A contract (often referred to as "call/put"option) for the right to buy/sell a given amount of a specific asset at a fixed price on the expiry of the contract Moreover, a so-called American option allows for the execution of a buy/sell prior to the expiry date of the option, while a buy/sell of a European option is limited to the date of expiry
A wishing; a wish
An option is something that you can choose to do in preference to one or more alternatives. He's argued from the start that America and its allies are putting too much emphasis on the military option What other options do you have? = alternative
An option is the right either to buy or to sell a specified amount or value of a particular underlying interest at a fixed exercise price by exercising the option before its specified expiration date An option which gives a right to buy is a call option, and an option which gives a right to sell is a put option
If you take the soft option, you do the thing that is easiest or least likely to cause trouble in a particular situation. The job of chairman can no longer be regarded as a convenient soft option
A contract that permits the owner (depending on the type of option held) to purchase or sell a securitiy at a specific ("strike") price until a specified expiration date An option to prchase a security is a "call" An option to sell a security is a "put" The price of the option itself is the "premium" You must be pre-approved to trade options
An investor who purchases an option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell certain securities at a specified price within a specified time A put option gives the holder the right to sell the security, a call option gives the right to buy the security
Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date Investors, not companies, issue options Buyers of call options bet that a stock will be worth more than the price set by the option (the strike price), plus the price they pay for the option itself Buyers of put options bet that the stock's price will drop below the price set by the option An option is part of a class of securities called derivatives, which means these securities derive their value from the worth of an underlying investment
(Ticaret) An available choice within a feature category, as in the ten colors of paint offered for a given car model. The combination of options selected for a given order determine the end item configuration and sometimes change its final price or standard cost. Often used in assemble-to-order (ATO) environments
A formal contract which grants the holder of the option the right to buy or sell a certian quantity of an underlying interest or asset at a stipulated price within a specific period of time
If you keep your options open or leave your options open, you delay making a decision about something. I am keeping my options open. I have not made a decision on either matter
one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen; "what option did I have?"; "there no other alternative"; "my only choice is to refuse"
the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited
Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date Investors who purchase call options bet the stock will be worth more than the price set by the option (the strike price), plus the price they paid for the option itself Buyers of put options bet the stock's price will go down below the price set by the option An option is part of a class of securities called derivatives, so named because these securities derive their value from the worth of an underlying investment
The exercise of the power of choice; choice
an option is a contract giving the right to buy or sell 100 shares of stock within a specific time period at a predetermined price
An option is a security that can be bought as a contract to fix the price on another, underlying security The buyer can pay the issuer of the option a premium that fixes the price on an investment, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and others, for a specified period of time The holder of the option can then choose to buy or sell the underlying security at the fixed price during this time period; however, the holder is under no obligation to buy For example, if the holder purchases an option to buy a stock at $30, the individual may not wish to buy the stock during the time period of the option if the shares are being sold for $27 However, if the shares are being sold for $33, the holder will save $3 per share with the option Thus, options may or may not prove advantageous to the holder
An option is one of a number of subjects which a student can choose to study as a part of his or her course. Several options are offered for the student's senior year
one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen; "what option did I have?"; "there no other alternative"; "my only choice is to refuse" the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited
An agreement allowing (but not requiring) you to buy or sell property for a stated price within a specified period of time For example, if you are given a 90-day option to buy a piece of land for $500 per acre, you may purchase it within 90 days at that price, but you have no obligation to purchase
If you have the option of doing something, you can choose whether to do it or not. Criminals are given the option of going to jail or facing public humiliation We had no option but to abandon the meeting. = choice
the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"
A right formerly belonging to an archbishop to select any one dignity or benefice in the gift of a suffragan bishop consecrated or confirmed by him, for bestowal by himself when next vacant; annulled by Parliament in 1845
option button
A radio button
option contract
A contract in which a time period is specified within which an offer must be accepted
option contract
agreement which allows one party to choose whether or not to participate in the agreement
option key
{i} key on Apple Macintosh keyboards that produces special characters when used in combination with other keys, alt key on Apple Macintosh keyboards
option of a fine
possibility of a financial penalty, choice of giving a fine as a punishment
option to expand
possibility to build an addition
option to extend
possibility to extend, option to continue
option warrant
document that ensures the right to become associated with a transaction according to preset conditions
option writer
The seller of an option contract who is obligated to meet the terms of delivery if the option owner exercises his or her right This seller has made an opening sale transaction, and has not yet closed that position
option writer
The party with a short position in the option
option writer
See: Option seller
option writer
The seller of either a call or put option The option writer receives payment, called a premium, and is obligated to buy or sell the underlying security at a specified price, within a certain period of time, if called upon to do so
option writer
n m
option writer
Option seller
American option
an option that can be exercised at any date between the issue date and the expiry date
Bermudan option
An option that can be exercised at specific dates between issue date and expiry date
European option
An option that can be exercised only at expiry date
Time Sharing Option
an IBM interactive command line interpreter for mainframe operating systems
credit default option
A put option that makes a payoff in the event the issuer of a specified reference asset defaults
options
a derivative investment, giving the holder an option to buy or sell a specified quantity of an underlying asset at some time in the future, at a price which is agreed when the contract is executed
Himalayan Option
(Finans) An exotic equity option belonging to a class known as mountain range options. Himalayan options are based on a basket of underlying securities, as opposed to the typical listed (vanilla) option, which has one underlying security
stock option
A right to buy or sell specific securities or commodities at a stated price within a specified time
American option
right to buy or sell an asset at a set price at any time until the expiration date (Economics)
European option
{i} right to buy or sell an asset at a set price only on the expiration date (Economics)
buyer's option
right to purchase within a specific period of time
call option
An option that gives the buyer (holder) the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a specific asset or obtain a long futures position at a fixed price within a specified period of time
call option
Gives its buyer the right to buy or sell 100 shares of the underlying security at a fixed price before a specified expiration date Call buyers hope the price of the stock will rise Call sellers hope the price will stay the same or go down
call option
An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase (go long) the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date
call option
the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date an option to buy
call option
the right to buy a particular number of shares at a special price within a particular period of time
call option
An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying security
call option
Gives its buyer the right to buy 100 shares of the underlying security at a fixed price before a specified expiration date Call buyers hope the price of the stock will rise Call sellers hope the price will stay the same or go down You must be pre-approved by Schwab to trade options See Put Option
call option
an option to buy
call option
An agreement that gives an investor the right but not the obligation to buy a stock, bond, commodity or other instrument at a specified price within a specific time period Compare with put option BACK TO TOP
call option
exercising a previously agreed upon right to purchase commodities or financial paper
call option
An option that gives the buyer (holder) the right but not the obligation to buy a specified quantity of an underlying future at a fixed price, on or before a specified date The grantor of the option is obliged to deliver the future at the fixed price if the holder exercises the option
call option
gives the investor the right to buy 100 shares of stock at a specified price
call option
the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
call option
A call option is a contract that gives one the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified amount of an underlying asset, such as stocks or currency, at a specified price by a certain date [GAO] (see also option)
call option
A provision of a note which allows the lender to require repayment of the loan in full before the end of the loan term The option may be exercised due to breach of the terms of the loan or at the discretion of the lender
call option
An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase (go "long'') the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date
call option
A contract that entitles the buyer/taker to buy a fixed quantity of commodity at a stipulated basis or striking price at any time up to the expiration of the option The buyer pays a premium to the seller/grantor for this contract A call option is bought with the expectation of a rise in prices See Put Option
call option
A call option gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying stock at a given price (the strike price) by a given time (the expiration date) The owner of the call is speculating that the underlying stock will go up in value, hence, increasing the value of the option The purpose can be to speculate with the option (hope it goes up and sell for a profit), to invest in the underlying stock at a locked in price if the stock price goes high enough, or to generate income Each option contract equals 100 shares of stock For example, an AAA MAR 65 call, would give the owner the right to buy 100 shares of AAA at $65 (strike price) per share between now and the third Friday in March (expiration date)
call option
call option A provision in the mortgage that gives the mortgagee the right to call the mortgage due and payable at the end of a specified period for whatever reason
call option
A provision in the mortgage that gives the mortgagee the right to call the mortgage due and payable at the end of a specified period for whatever reason
call option
Right to purchase (call) specified shares within a specified time (option period) at a specified price (striking price) By the payment of a premium per share the investor buys the right to demand delivery of the shares at any time during the running of the contract and at the strike price when the call was purchased (Useful when a sharp rise is anticipated, as the only immediate capital required is the call money )
call option
An option that gives the holder the right but not the obligation to purchase an asset for a pre-determined price (the exercise price) at or before the expiration date of the option
call option
(return to top) A provision in the mortgage that gives the mortgagee the right to call the mortgage due and payable at the end of a specified period for whatever reason
call option
An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase (go ?long") the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date
call option
An option that provides the right but not the obligation to buy the underlying security
call option
This security gives investors the right to buy a security at a fixed price within a given time frame An investor, for example, might wish to have the right to buy shares of a stock at a certain price by a certain time in order to protect, or hedge, an existing investment
call option
An option which gives the buyer, or holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy a futures contract at a specific price within a specific period of time in exchange for a one-time premium payment It obligates the seller, or writer, of the option to sell the underlying futures contract at the designated price, should an option be exercised at that price See also Put Option
call option
A provision in the mortgage that gives the mortgagee (the lender) the right to call the mortgage due and payable at the end of a specified period for whatever reason
call option
A provision in the mortgage that gives the lender the right to call the mortgage due and payable in full at the end of a specified period
call option
An option contract that gives its holder the right (but not the obligation) to purchase a specified number of shares of the underlying stock at the given strike price, on or before the expiration date of the contract
closed an option
eliminate a possibility
co-option
electing as a member
co-option
the act of appointing summarily (with or without the appointee's consent)
co-option
the selection of a new member (usually by a vote of the existing membership)
co-option
the act of appointing summarily (with or without the appointee's consent) the selection of a new member (usually by a vote of the existing membership)
covered option
a put or call option backed by the shares underlying the option
default option
option not to pay or appear as required
default option
an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified
exercise of an option
buy or sell securities or commodities at a previously determined price
exercised an option
make use of an option
fine option
alternative of paying a fine rather than appearing in court
granted an option
promised the right become involved in a business transaction under predetermined conditions
has no option
has no choice, has no alternative
incentive option
an option granted to corporate executives if the company achieves certain financial goals
local option
The power granted to a local political subdivision to decide whether to apply a law, such as a ban on liquor sales, within its jurisdiction
local option
freedom of a local government to determine by popular vote the applicability of a controversial law in their jurisdiction
lock-up option
an option to buy the crown jewels offered to a white knight in order to forestall a hostile takeover
naked option
a put or call option for which the seller or buyer has no underlying security position
naked option
An opening transaction in an option when the underlying asset is not owned by the investor writing the option. If a stock on which such an investor has written a call option is then called by the option holder, the investor must purchase shares in the market for delivery and is therefore caught naked. Also called uncovered option
options
With more than 30 years of worldwide experience, we have learned that product flexibility is a key factor to the successful application of sensors and electronics As a result of our close customer relationships and customer feedback, Entran has developed a simple system to allow you to custom specify many parameters by just adding our option codes to the end of a standard model number without requiring engineering assistance Each option code is preceded by a "/" and they may be linked one behind another The entire group of options is connected to the standard model number with a "-" Example
options
- a feature in the WebCommerce Back Office where the merchant defines the options that are offered with his products Options are items such as: color, size, height, shape, flavor, length
options
An investor who buys an option on a security has the right to buy or sell the security at a specified price within a specified time This right is optional, the owner is not obligated to do so
options
A feature that gives a security owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price, on or before a given date Buyers of call options anticipate that a stock will be worth more than the price set by the option, plus the price they pay for the option itself On the other hand, buyers of put options bet that the stock's price will drop below the price set by the option
options
Contracts that give the purchaser the option (right) to buy or sell the underlying financial instrument at a specified price, called the exercise price or strike price, within a specific period of time (the term to expiration) 632
options
A contract giving the purchaser the option to buy or sell a security or commodity within a given time period in accordance with the contractual agreement
options
The options you want to use when executing a command If you for instance want to delete the file named "oldies" using the "verify" option you would type "rm -i oldies" Here "oldies" is the argument for the command and "i" is the option The options are usually preceded by a hyphen and you can usually use many options separately or after the same hyphen
options
an agreement to buy or sell at a specific price at a specific date in the future There are basically two kinds of option: a call option gives its buyer the right to buy a specified number of shares at a particular price before a specified date The opposite of a call option is a put option, which gives the buyer the right to sell a specific number of shares at a particular price within a specified time period In practice, call and put options are rarely exercised; instead, investors buy and sell options before their expiration, trading on the rise and fall of premium prices
options
The right to buy or sell an asset at an agreed upon price and within a specified period of time
options
An agreement that allows the holder to have the option to buy/sell a specific security at a certain price within a certain time Two types of options - call and put A call is the right to buy while a put is the right to sell One can write or buy call and put options
options
the right but not the obligation to buy or sell something at some time in the future at a given price
options
These contracts give the holder the right to buy or sell securities at a set price or a set period of time Investors often use them to protect, or hedge, an existing investment An option contract is a type of derivative
options
Options are derivative securities that give the holder the right to buy (call) or sell (Puts and Calls) a specified amount of the underlying security at a specific "strike price" and within a specified timeframe
options
Contracts that give a person the right to buy or sell an underlying share or commodity at a set price within a set amount of time The majority of options expire worthless See Derivatives
options
A privilege or right to buy or sell specified securities or commodities at a definite price within an agreed-upon time
options
An option is a contractual agreement that gives the holder the right to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a fixed quantity of a security or commodity (for example, a commodity or commodity futures contract), at a fixed price, within a specified period of time May either be standardized, exchange-traded, and government regulated, or over-the-counter customized and non-regulated
options
are the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell certain securities at a specified price within a specified time A put option gives the holder the right to sell the security, a call option gives the right to buy the security Options on publicly traded companies and indexes may be traded on various exhanges throughout the world
options
These contracts give the holder the right to buy or sell securities at a set price or a set period of time Investors often use them to protect, or hedge, an existing investment An option is part of a class of securities called derivatives, so named because these securities derive their value from the worth of an underlying investment
options
Purchased options giving the right of conversion into shares at a fixed price and by a specified date Options are negotiable on the JSE
options
Options are the right to buy or sell shares of an underlying security at a fixed price before a specified date in the future-usually three, six, or nine months
options
Contracts giving the holder the right but not the obligation to purchase or sell a security on or before a predetermined future date for a fixed price Options on securities indexes are similar, but settled in cash
options
The internet header Options field may contain several options, and each option may be several octets in length
options
contracts which give the holder the right to buy or sell shares during a given period of time
options
plural of option
put option
the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date an option to sell
put option
A put option confers the right but not the obligation to sell stock, shares or futures at the option exercise price within a predetermined time period
put option
ives the buyer the right to sell a number of shares of stock at a price until the option s expiration date Put buyers hope the price of the stock will fall Puts may also be purchased to protect an investment in case the price of the stock goes down
put option
Contract that grants the right to sell at a specified price at some time in the future
put option
A contract that gives the holder the right to sell the underlying stock, to the writer of the put, at a specified price (the strike price) within a fixed period of time
put option
Gives the buyer the right to sell a number of shares of stock at a price until the option's expiration date Put buyers hope the price of the stock will fall Puts may also be purchased to protect an investment in case the price of the stock goes down You must be pre-approved by Schwab to trade options See Call Option
put option
An agreement that gives an investor the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock, bond, commodity or other instrument at a specified price within a specific time period See Call option BACK TO TOP
put option
an option to sell
put option
the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
put option
An option that gives the option buyer the right but not the obligation to sell (go "short'') the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date
put option
An option that gives the holder the right to sell an asset for a specified price on or before a specified expiration date Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): A federal agency that, like the Glass-Steagall Act, was established as a result of the stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuing depression The SEC monitors disclosure of financial information to stockholders, and protects against fraud Publicly traded securities must first be approved by the SEC prior to trading
put option
An option that provides the right but not the obligation to sell the underlying
put option
An option which gives the buyer, or holder, the right, but not the obligation, to sell a futures contract at a specific price within a specific period of time in exchange for a one-time premium payment It obligates the seller, or writer, of the option to buy the underlying futures contract at the designated price, should an option be exercised at that price See also Call Option
put option
An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell the underlying asset
put option
The right but not the obligation to sell an asset at a specified exercise price on or before a specified expiration date
put option
An option that gives the option buyer the right but not the obligation to sell the underlying futures contract at a particular price on or before a particular date
put option
A put option confers the right but not the obligation to sell currencies, instruments or futures at the option exercise price within a predetermined time period
put option
gives the investor the right to sell 100 shares
put option
This security gives investors the right to sell fixed number of shares at a fixed price within a given time frame An investor, for example, might wish to have the right to sell shares of a stock at a certain price by a certain time in order to protect, or hedge, an existing investment
put option
An option that gives the option buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell the underlying futures contract at a particular price on or before a particular date
put option
An option to sell a specified amount of a commodity at an agreed price and time at any time until the expiration of the option A put option is purchased to protect against a fall in price The buyer pays a premium to the seller/grantor of this option The buyer has the right to sell the commodity or enter into a short position in the futures market if the option is exercised Also see Call Option
put option
An option contract to sell a futures contract at an agreed price and time at any time until the expiration of the option A put option is purchased to protect against a fall in price The buyer pays a premium to the seller of this option The buyer has the right to sell the futures contract or enter into a short position in the futures market if the option is exercised See also call option
put option
A contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell the underlying asset at a prespecified price
put option
An option that gives the option buyer the right but not the obligation to sell (go "short") the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date
put option
privilege to sell an option listed on a security at a higher price than its value on a record date as a way to protect against a decline in exchange rate
put option
The requirement to purchase an asset at a particular time and at a predetermined price This term is used in stock, commodities and leasing In a lease transaction, this is a lessor's right to force the lessee (or some third party) to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease term IRS guidelines prohibit put options in tax oriented leases
share option
A share option is an opportunity for the employees of a company to buy shares at a special price. Only a handful of firms offer share option schemes to all their employees
soft option
an easier alternative; "the instructor took the soft option and gave the boy a passing grade
stock option
A stock option is an opportunity for the employees of a company to buy shares at a special price. He made a huge profit from the sale of shares purchased in January under the company's stock option program. A right to buy or sell specific securities or commodities at a stated price within a specified time. stock that a company offers to sell to an employee at a price that is lower than the usual price. Contractual agreement entitling the holder to buy or sell a share of stock at a designated price for a specified period of time, regardless of changes in its market price during that period. The various kinds of stock options include put and call options, which may be purchased in anticipation of changes in stock prices, as a means of speculation or hedging. A put gives its holder an option to sell, or put, shares to another party at a fixed price even if the market price declines. A call gives the holder an option to buy, or call for, shares at a fixed price even if the market price rises. U.S. corporations often issue stock options to executives as a form of compensation in addition to salary, on the theory that an option is an incentive to improve the company's business and thus raise the value of its stock; at times such options have been far more valuable than the salary itself
stock option
the right to buy or sell a stock at a specified price within a stated period
the Jordanian option
opening of channels for peace negotiations between Israel and Jordan
with option to extend
the the possibility to lengthen
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