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strangle

An options strategy involving a put option and a call option with the same expiration dates and strike prices which are out of the money. The investor profits only if the underlier moves dramatically in either direction.

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  1. Strangle (options) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In finance, a strangle is an investment strategy involving the purchase or sale of particular option derivatives that allows the holder to profit based on how much ...
     
  2. Strangle Definition | Investopedia
    An options strategy where the investor holds a position in both a call and put with different strike prices but with the same maturity and underlying asset.
     
  3. strangle - definition of strangle by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    a. To kill by squeezing the throat so as to choke or suffocate; throttle. b. To cut off the oxygen supply of; smother. 2. To suppress, repress, or stifle: strangle a ...
     
  4. Strangle - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : to choke to death by compressing the throat with something (as a hand or rope ) : throttle. b : to obstruct seriously or fatally the normal breathing of. c : stifle. 2 ...
     
  5. Option Strangle (Long Strangle) - The Options Guide
    What is Long Strangle? See detailed explanations and examples on how and when to use the Long Strangle options trading strategy.
     
  6. Strangle - YouTube
    Oct 17, 2012 ... and then he made me watch as he MOCKED my webcomic right in front of me music: anamanaguchi - mess.
     
  7. Strangle | Define Strangle at Dictionary.com
    Strangle definition, to kill by squeezing the throat in order to compress the windpipe and prevent the intake of air, as with the hands or a tightly drawn cord.
     
  8. strangle - Wiktionary
    strangle (third-person singular simple present strangles, present participle strangling, simple past and past participle strangled). (transitive) To kill someone by ...