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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This booklet relates solely to options Issued by The
Options Clearing Corporation ("OCC"). and all refer-
ences to "options- in this booklet are applicable only
to such options. As of the date of this booklet, options
are traded on the United States markets listed on the
inside front cover page and on the European Options
Exchange in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In the fu-
ture, options may be traded on other markets within or
outside the United States. The markets on which op-
tions are traded at any given time are referred to in this
booklet as the "options markets."
OCC is a registered clearing agency, and each U.S.
options market is a national securities exchange, that
is subject to regulation by the Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC") under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934. Foreign options markets. and their mem-
bers, are not generally subject to regulation by the
SEC or to the requirements of the securities or other
laws of the U.S. and may not be subject to the jurisdic-
tion of U.S. courts.
What is an option? An option is the right either to
buy or to sell a specified amount or value of a particular
underlying interest at a fixed exercise price by exercis-
ing the option before its specified expiration date. An
option which gives a right to buy is a call option, and an
option which gives a right to sell is a p option. Calls
and puts are distinct types of options, and the buying
or selling of one type does not involve the other.
EXAMPLE: An option to st 100 shares of com-
mon stock of the XYZ Corporation at a specified exer-
cise price would be an XYZ call option. An option to
sell 100 shares of common stock of the XYZ Corpora-
tion at a specified exercise price would be an XYZ 24
option.
There are two different kinds of options—physical
delivery options and cash-settled options. A physical
delivery option gives its owner the right to receive
physical delivery (if it is a call), or to make physical
delivery (if it is a put), of the underlying interest when
the option is exercised. A cash-settled option gives its
owner the right to receive a cash payment based on
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