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Double Option

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Double Option
A call and a put rolled into a single option contract. A double option gives the holder the right (but not the obligation) either to buy or to sell the underlying asset at the strike price. That is, there are three choices for a double option: buy, sell, or do nothing and allow the option to expire. Double options are traded in Europe.

double option
A commodity option traded in Europe that gives its owner the right either to call (buy) or to put (sell) the underlying asset but not both. When one side of the option is exercised, the opposite side is automatically terminated.


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Though having the double option could be a nightmare for the chronically indecisive and, for people like me who have a partner who doesn't like having their hair 'blown about so I like deranged', a source of permanent marital conflict.
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