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单词 strike price
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Definition of strike price in English:

strike price

noun
Finance
  • 1The price fixed by the seller of a security after receiving bids in a tender offer, typically for a sale of gilt-edged securities or a new stock market issue.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If your stock price tumbles below the strike price, these losses will be offset by gains in the put option.
    • The eventual strike price will depend on what volume of shares is tendered at what level.
    • For a call option, ‘in the money’ means that the underlying price is greater than the option strike price.
    • If the price of the stock falls below the strike price, the put seller will have to purchase shares from the put buyer when the option is exercised.
    • In 1999 he was issued 400,000 at a strike price of $28.23.
  • 2The price at which a put or call option can be exercised.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, both put and call options would be at the money when the strike price and underlying expire at the exact same price.
    • A call option was sold at a strike price of $15, generating $135.
    • Then you have the 6.38 million options which were actually exercised last year at an average strike price of about $25.
    • The drawback of a fence is that it limits the gains of a futures price rise to the strike price of the call option sold.
    • Say you own a call option with a strike price of 90 that expires in two weeks.
 
 

Definition of strike price in US English:

strike price

noun
Finance
  • 1The price fixed by the seller of a security after receiving bids in a tender offer, typically for a sale of bonds or a new stock market issue.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1999 he was issued 400,000 at a strike price of $28.23.
    • If your stock price tumbles below the strike price, these losses will be offset by gains in the put option.
    • The eventual strike price will depend on what volume of shares is tendered at what level.
    • For a call option, ‘in the money’ means that the underlying price is greater than the option strike price.
    • If the price of the stock falls below the strike price, the put seller will have to purchase shares from the put buyer when the option is exercised.
  • 2The price at which a put or call option can be exercised.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drawback of a fence is that it limits the gains of a futures price rise to the strike price of the call option sold.
    • A call option was sold at a strike price of $15, generating $135.
    • Finally, both put and call options would be at the money when the strike price and underlying expire at the exact same price.
    • Then you have the 6.38 million options which were actually exercised last year at an average strike price of about $25.
    • Say you own a call option with a strike price of 90 that expires in two weeks.
 
 
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