Listed Option — An option that is sold on a registered exchange, such as the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) or Euronext. Listed options cover securities such as common stocks, ETFs, market indexes and commodities. All listed options have stated exercise… … Investment dictionary
Option (finance) — Stock option redirects here. For the employee incentive, see Employee stock option. Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income … Wikipedia
Option screener — An option screener is a tool that evaluates options based on criteria and generates a list of potential trading ideas. Most people who trade options are technical traders. It essentially means they look for patterns in charts. Also they use… … Wikipedia
Binary option — In finance, a binary option is a type of option where the payoff is either some fixed amount of some asset or nothing at all. The two main types of binary options are the cash or nothing binary option and the asset or nothing binary option. The… … Wikipedia
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods — The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (abbrev. CISG) [United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, Vienna, 11 April 1980, S.Treaty Document Number 98 9 (1984), UN Document… … Wikipedia
Dealer equity option — A dealer equity option is any equity option listed on a qualified board of exchange, that is bought or granted by an options dealer (any person registered with an appropriate national securities exchange as a market maker or specialist in listed… … Wikipedia
Exchange-Traded Option — An option traded on a regulated exchange where the terms of each option are standardized by the exchange. The contract is standardized so that underlying asset, quantity, expiration date and strike price are known in advance. Over the counter… … Investment dictionary
Special contracts — Any contract that provides a utility service under terms and conditions other than those listed in the utility s tariffs. For example, an electric utility may enter into an agreement with a large customer to provide electricity at a rate below… … Energy terms
Investment banking — Investment banks profit from companies and governments by raising money through issuing and selling securities in the capital markets (both equity and bond), as well as providing advice on transactions such as mergers and acquisitions. To perform … Wikipedia
OCC — Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Part of the U.S. Treasury department. The OCC is the primary regulator for banks with national charters. American Banker Glossary ( Options Clearing Corporation) Applies to derivative products.… … Financial and business terms
Options Clearing Corporation — ( OCC) Applies to derivative products. financial institution that is the actual issuer and guarantor of all listed option contracts. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms