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  Option style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In finance, the style or family of an option is a general term denoting the class into which the option falls, usually defined by the dates on which the option may be exercised.
A deep ITM currency option (FX option) where the strike currency has a lower interest rate than the currency to be received will often be exercised early because the time value sacrificed is less valuable than the expected depreciation of the received currency against the strike.
A cross option (or composite option) is an option on some underlying in one currency with a strike denominated in another currency.
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 Option style: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In finance, an option is a contract whereby the contract buyer has a right to exercise a feature of the contract (the option) on or before a future date (the...
A barrier option is a type of financial option where the option to exercise depends on the underlying crossing or reaching a given barrier level....
A binary option is a type of option where the payoff is either some fixed amount of some asset or nothing at all....
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 Option style - Definition from Investor Dictionary - Define meaning of the word Option style
Option style - Definition from Investor Dictionary - Define meaning of the word Option style
A game option or israeli option is an option where
Pricing Options with Futures-Style Margining (Financial Sector of the American Economy)
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