Expiration date, formerly also expiration day and peremption day
In general, the contractually agreed or legally stipulated expiration of a period. – The end of the term of a financial contract. – On the stock exchange, the date on which the option can no longer be exercised. If it has an intrinsic value, the option right must have been exercised by this date at the latest; unless other agreements have been made. – See abandonment, call option, settlement, option, option, digital, parity, position, weak, commodity futures contract, strip, tulip crash, availability premium, replacement risk, call option, option, put option, target.
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