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What are Leaps (Long Term Equity Anticipation Securities)?

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What are Leaps (Long Term Equity Anticipation Securities)?

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Long term equity anticipation securities (Leaps) are long-dated put and call options on common stocks or ADRs. These long-term options provide the holder the right to purchase, in case of a call, or sell, in case of a put, a specified number of stock shares at a pre-determined price up to the expiration date of the option, which can be three years in the future.

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LEAPS or Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities are long-dated put and call options on common stocks or ADRs. These long-term options provide the holder the right to purchase, in case of a call, or sell, in case of a put, a specified number of stock shares at a pre-determined price up to the expiration date of the option, which can be three years in the future.

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