Difference between revisions of "Put option"
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Revision as of 03:59, 15 June 2022
The purchase of a put option is interpreted as a negative sentiment about the future value of the underlying stock.
See also
- Stock exchange, DRS, NYSE, NYSE American, Nasdaq, CBOE, CME, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ICE, VIX, 13F, SEC, DTCC, IPO, LSE, DAX, BME, SZSE, SEHK, List of corporate collapses and scandals, ADX, DFM, IEX, Put option, Call option, SHE, OTC, TSX, SGX, CAC, OSE, SIX, TSE/TYO, FTSE, Bakkt, KRX, Euronext, ASX, Xetra, NSE, S&P, STOXX
- Stock exchange, Stock, Option, Order, Trading curb, Short (PUT), LULD, CAPE, Buyout, MCX, Euronext, RSU, Security (finance), ADR, Broker, Stock market crash, Derivative, CFD, OTC, Buyback, Stock order, ISIN, Short selling, Institutional investor, Retail investor, DTCC, STOCK Act, CFA, Public float, DRS
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