Sentences with phrase «called early exercise»

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But then the Nestorian church (as most of the early Asian Christian communities came to be called) exercised ecclesiastical authority over more of the earth than either Rome or Constantinople.
But I will be exercising, spending more uninterrupted / cell phone free time with my kids and most importantly putting my laptop down and calling it a day earlier to cuddle up and watch Netflix!
Work with students to build a class conversation contract: Early in the semester, my students do an exercise called the Perfect Conversation.
If some bozo exercises his long calls early at a loss of premium, is it possible for one of these short calls to be randomly picked by CBOE and assigned, thus breaking the butterfly due to bozo's early exercise (american style options).
Sometimes covered call writers will be subject to early exercise (meaning, the buyer of the option will exercise his right to purchase your stock before the option expiration date) just so they can capture the dividend.
A deep in the money call will see its time value diminish, and that's the option most likely to get exercised early.
So, at best, exercising a call early and then selling the stock means throwing away the time value of the option, so in those rare cases where time value is zero, it should be a wash to exercise and sell, and in all other cases, you'd be worse off, since you'd only capture the intrinsic difference between the stock's price and the strike price.
Ignoring early exercise for simplicity, we find that the covered combination and covered call strategies generally outperform the long stock strategy, which in turn generally outperforms the collar and protective put strategies regardless of the performance measure considered.
She asked me a question early in the call that I answer in the book, so I asked her if she had done a particular exercise from Chapter 2.
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