As protection, options can guard against price fluctuations in the near term because they provide the right acquire the underlying
stock at a fixed price for a limited time.
You receive cash for selling the call, but you're obligated to sell
the stock at a fixed price (the strike price) if the holder of the call exercises the... Read More
Calls give you a right, but not the obligation, to buy
a stock at a fixed price, for a fixed period.
As protection, options can guard against price fluctuations in the near term because they provide the right to acquire the underlying
stock at a fixed price for a limited time.
Not exact matches
Stock options allow employees to purchase shares in their company
at a
price fixed when the optionis granted (the grant
price) for a defined number of years into the future.
Stitch
Fix shares closed Friday
at $ 15.15 apiece after they began trading on the Nasdaq
stock exchange
at $ 16.90 that morning, having
priced at $ 15 the night before.
Think about it; if you were unlucky enough to buy into the
stock market
at the peak in 2008, just before the financial crisis hit full force, your gains (excluding dividends) wouldn't buy you much more than two loaves of
price -
fixed bread
at Loblaws and a bag of President's Choice sour grapes.
Here's a quick review of how they work: An ETF of, say, three
stocks writes (sells) call options on the three firms
at a
fixed «strike»
price and for a premium.
Commonly, technical analysts will look
at the moving average of a
stock over a
fixed time period, such as 50 day, 100 day, and 200 day, to establish a baseline
price and maximum
price to build a range for the
stock.
This entails buying put options, which give the owner the right to sell the
stock at a specified
price at a
fixed future date, while selling call options, which give the acquirer the right to buy the
stock at a set
price.
Buyers of put options acquire the right to sell shares of
stock at a certain
price at any time over a
fixed period.
Buyers of these options acquire the right, but not the obligation, to buy a
fixed number of shares of
stock at a certain
price at any time over a
fixed period.
The debt component of the offering consists of $ 6 million in non-interest bearing non-convertible original issue discount senior secured debt maturing on February 10, 2019 and warrants to purchase a total of 6,875,000 shares of Common
Stock at a
fixed exercise
price of $ 0.96 per share.
The Narula Group has agreed to accept the first $ 2,660,000 of its Achieved Margin Share through the issuance of 950,000 shares of RIBT's common
stock at a
fixed purchase
price of $ 2.80 per share («Margin - for - Shares Mechanism»), representing a premium of 52 % to the closing
price on the date immediately prior to signing.
In addition, the Company will issue unregistered warrants to purchase a total of 2,660,000 shares of Common
Stock at a
fixed exercise
price of $ 2.00 per share.
If you own the 107 shares in
stock certificate form, and the company opts for the default rule of a cash distribution for fractional shares, those 7 shares remain
fixed at the cash - out
price.
It always seemed, and still seems, ridiculously simple to say that if one can acquire a diversified group of common
stocks at a
price less than the applicable net current assets alone — after deducting all prior claims, and counting as zero the
fixed and other assets — the results should be quite satisfactory.
* MediciNova proposed holding Avigen's remaining cash for over a year, in the hopes that Avigen's stockholders would buy more MediciNova
stock at the same
fixed price of $ 4.00 per share or 250 % of its then trading
price.
But in return for this preferential treatment, the
stock is normally issued
at a
fixed price paying a
fixed dividend.
Under favorable conditions,
fixed allocation portfolios do better because they lock in
stocks purchased
at bargain
prices.
If the prediction that the
stock will fall is wrong then you are still earning
fixed income on the debt and are able to convert it into
stock at the higher
price to cover the short sale eliminating, or reducing, the loss made on the short sale.
If you believe that a
stock is likely to go down, you can sell futures through contract to sell a specified quantity of the shares on a particular date
at a
fixed price.
If you are able to buy
stocks at bargain
prices, you are better off with a
fixed, high allocation of
stocks (than with SwOptT2 or SwAT2).