Flexible Exchange Option - FLEX
- Flexible Exchange Option - FLEX
- An option, generally written by a clearing house, whose expiration date, strike price, and exercising style can be modified.
A flex option provides flexibility as it can be tailored to meet an investor's specific needs.
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flexible exchange (FLEX) option — flexible exchange ( FLEX) option A semi customised, exchange traded put or call option issued by a clearing house. Customisation is limited to expiration date, strike and exercise style (European or American). Exchange Handbook Glossary … Financial and business terms
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