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What (who) is puts - definition


Peggy Puts It Over         
1921 FILM
Peggy Puts It Over is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz and starring Alice Calhoun, Edward Langford and Leslie Stowe.Connelly p.
Protective put         
  • Payoffs from a long call position, equivalent to that of a protective put
  • Payoffs from a long put position, equivalent to that of a protective call
STOCK OPTIONS TRADING STRATEGY
Married puts; Married put; Protective put; Married call; Protective call
A protective put, or married put, is a portfolio strategy where an investor buys shares of a stock and, at the same time, enough put options to cover those shares. In equilibrium this strategy will have the same net payoff as buying a call option.
Put–call parity         
IN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS, DEFINES A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PRICE OF A EUROPEAN CALL OPTION AND A EUROPEAN PUT OPTION
Put call parity; Put-call parity; Put-call parity theorem; Equivalence of calls and puts; Put-call theorem; Call-put parity; Call–put parity; Call put parity
In financial mathematics, put–call parity defines a relationship between the price of a European call option and European put option, both with the identical strike price and expiry, namely that a portfolio of a long call option and a short put option is equivalent to (and hence has the same value as) a single forward contract at this strike price and expiry. This is because if the price at expiry is above the strike price, the call will be exercised, while if it is below, the put will be exercised, and thus in either case one unit of the asset will be purchased for the strike price, exactly as in a forward contract.

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Examples of use of puts
1. "This is something that puts a strain on family budgets, puts a strain on small business," he said.
2. "The social responsibility puts pressure on them.
3. Going into a situation that puts British embassy personnel in danger or puts themselves in danger is not the way forward.
4. The CPI puts the annual inflation rate at 2.3 per cent, while the Stonehage index, called the SALLI, puts the true figure at 6 per cent.
5. "This puts the people of Britain at risk –– indeed it puts them on the front line in a future war," CND Chair Kate Hudson said in a statement.