opcions
Opcions, also known as options, are financial derivatives that confer on the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specified quantity of an underlying asset at a predetermined price (the strike price) within a defined period. The asset can be stocks, indices, commodities, currencies, or other instruments. The buyer pays a premium to the seller for this right.
There are two main types: call options, which give the right to buy, and put options, which
Options are used for hedging risk or for speculation. Prices depend on underlying price, strike, time to
In markets, options are traded on exchanges and over-the-counter; standardization applies to listed options, which helps