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Conventional Option |
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Conventional option An option contract arranged on the trading floor and traded regularly. The opposite of exotic option. Conventional Option An American option or European option that is not traded on an exchange. That is, a conventional option has no special features that would exclude it from an exchange but, nonetheless, is privately negotiated and agreed between the parties. A conventional option is illiquid because there is little secondary market for it. It has become a rare investment vehicle, as trading options on exchanges have become more common.
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