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IN OPTIONS CONTRACTS
Expiration (law)

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Expiration date (disambiguation); Expiration Date; Expiration (disambiguation); Expiration Date (book); Expiration Date (novel)
·noun The last emission of breath; death.
II. Expiration ·noun Emission of volatile matter; exhalation.
III. Expiration ·noun The act of Expiring.
IV. Expiration ·noun A coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end.
V. Expiration ·noun That which is expired; matter breathed forth; that which is produced by breathing out, as a sound.
VI. Expiration ·noun The act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration;
- opposed to inspiration.
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Expiration date (disambiguation); Expiration Date; Expiration (disambiguation); Expiration Date (book); Expiration Date (novel)
n. at, on the expiration (what will he do at the expiration of his term in office?)
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Expiration date (disambiguation); Expiration Date; Expiration (disambiguation); Expiration Date (book); Expiration Date (novel)
n.
1.
Emission of breath.
2.
Death, decease, demise, exit, departure.
3.
Termination, cessation, close, end, conclusion.

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Expiration (options)

In finance, the expiration date of an option contract (represented by Greek letter tau, τ) is the last date on which the holder of the option may exercise it according to its terms. In the case of options with "automatic exercise", the net value of the option is credited to the long and debited to the short position holders.

Typically, exchange-traded option contracts expire according to a pre-determined calendar. For instance, for U.S. exchange-listed equity stock option contracts, the expiration date is always the Saturday that follows the third Friday of the month, unless that Friday is a market holiday, in which case the expiration is on Thursday right before that Friday.

The clearing firm may automatically exercise by exception any option that is in the money at expiration to preserve its value for the holder of the option and at the same time, benefit from the commission fees collected from the account holder. However, the holder or the holder's broker may request that the options are not exercised automatically. Out of the money options are not exercised automatically.

Upon expiration any margin charged held by the clearing firm of the holder or writer of the option is released back to the free balance of the trader's account.