The price at which a security is traded is also known as the strike price or the exercise price of an option
Generally another name for a reference price in all its individual meanings. – The contractually fixed price at which one can exercise an option contract; sometimes also called strike price, exercise price and reference price. Thus, if the buyer exercises his option and demands performance – such as financial product, commodity or currency – he receives it at the agreed delivery price; unless otherwise agreed. – See strike price, basis, reference price, call, derivatives, complex option, knock-in option, knock-out put, option, path-dependent, put, commodity futures contract, time spread, wagon, replacement risk.
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