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Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities

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Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities - LEAPS
Publicly traded options contracts with expiration dates that are longer than one year.

 


Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities (LEAPS): Options that won’t expire for up to three years. A registered trademark of the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
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Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities (LEAPS): A term used to describe options with expiration dates longer than nine months. It is a registered trademark of the CBOE..

Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities (LEAPS): Equity options on the CBOE covering 100 shares of stock with expirations up to 39 months distant.

Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities - or LEAPS - are call or put options that can be purchased for extended periods of time, some as much ...
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Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities, or LEAPS®, are long-term stock or index options. LEAPS®, like all options, are available in two types, calls and puts, with expiration dates up to three years in the future.
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LEAPS® (Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities) / Long-dated options
Calls and puts with an expiration as long as thirty-nine months. Currently, equity LEAPS have two series at any time with a January expiration.
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Leaps: Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities, which are options with maturities longer than one year.
Leg Out: In rolling forward in futures, a method that would result in liquidating a position.

An acronym for Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities. LEAPS are put or call options with expiration dates set as far as two and one-half years in the future. Like standard options, each LEAPS contract represents 100 shares of the underlying stock.

An acronym for Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities.
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The payment by the lessee to the lessor in exchange for the use of the leased equipment/property.

LEAPS Acronym for Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities. Long-term stock options... lease A written agreement under which a property owner allows a tenant to use the property for a specified period of time and rent.

LEAPS: Abbreviation for Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities. These are are long-term stock or index options whose expirations dates are available for up to three years in the future.

Leaps: Long-dated, exchange-traded options. Stands for “Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities.'
Leverage: The ability to control large dollar amounts of a commodity or security with a comparatively small amount of capital.

Long-dated, exchange-traded options. Stands for 'Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities.'
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Leaps
Long-dated, exchange-traded options. Stands for 'Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities.'
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