SMSN 960.0 -2.439% TYT 2522.0 -0.8258% SMSD 822.0 0.489% SMSN 987.5 0.3557% RIGD 57.4 -0.1739% RIGD 57.5 1.0545% SHEL 2434.5 2.6565% AZN 10254.0 -0.2529% BHP 1746.5 -0.4843% HSBA 787.7 0.5361% ULVR 4749.0 1.3228% CYPC 40.8 0.0% RIO 4353.0 0.0115% LLPC 1.5015 -99.0% DGED 108.8 1.0871% BP 354.25 2.1629% SBID 89.8 0.4474% DGE 2078.0 2.0629% GSK 1345.5 -0.0371% REL 3915.0 0.4877%
SMSN 960.0 -2.439% TYT 2522.0 -0.8258% SMSD 822.0 0.489% SMSN 987.5 0.3557% RIGD 57.4 -0.1739% RIGD 57.5 1.0545% SHEL 2434.5 2.6565% AZN 10254.0 -0.2529% BHP 1746.5 -0.4843% HSBA 787.7 0.5361% ULVR 4749.0 1.3228% CYPC 40.8 0.0% RIO 4353.0 0.0115% LLPC 1.5015 -99.0% DGED 108.8 1.0871% BP 354.25 2.1629% SBID 89.8 0.4474% DGE 2078.0 2.0629% GSK 1345.5 -0.0371% REL 3915.0 0.4877%

Strike Price

Updated on August 29, 2023

Strike price, used in derivatives, is the price at which a security can be sold or purchased for the put or call option, respectively.  It is considered as the critical determinant of option value.

Strike price is also referred to as exercise price, at which a security can be purchased or sold by the option holder.

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