opties
Opties, or options, are financial instruments that give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price within a defined period. The most common forms are call options, which give the right to buy, and put options, which give the right to sell. The seller of an option assumes an obligation to fulfill the contract if the option is exercised. Options may be European style (exercisable only at expiration) or American style (exercisable at any time up to expiration), with variations for other markets.
Key terms include the premium (the price paid for the option), the strike price (the agreed price
Valuation relies on models that account for price, strike, volatility, time to expiration, interest rates, and
Uses of options include hedging risk, generating income (for example through writing covered calls), and speculation.
Regulation and markets: standardized option contracts are typically traded on exchanges with clearinghouses and margin requirements;