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Nominal exercise price

The financial definition for Nominal exercise price:

The exercise price of a GNMA option contract, which equals the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the adjusted exercise price.




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Adjusted exercise price

Adjusted exercise price
Term used in options on Ginnie Mae (Government National Mortgage Association) contracts. The final exercise price of the option accounts for the coupon rates carried on Ginnie Mae mortgages. For example, if the standard GNMA mortgage has an 9% yield, the price of GNMA pools with 13% mortgages in them is altered so that the investor receives the same yield.


Aggregate exercise price

Aggregate exercise price
The exercise price multiplied by the number of shares in a put or call contract. The option premium is excluded in the aggregate exercise price. In the case of options traded on debt instruments, the aggregate exercise price is the exercise price of the underlying security multiplied by its face value.


Automatic exercise

Automatic exercise
A protection procedure whereby the Options Clearing Corporation attempts to protect the holder of an expiring in-the-money option by automatically exercising the option on behalf of the holder.


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European Exercise
European style exercise
Exercise settlement amount
Exercise value
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