bullet trade

noun

Etymology

bullet + trade, implying the high velocity of a bullet during trading.

  1. derived from *dreh₂- — “to tread, walk, step, run
  2. derived from *tradō — “track, way
  3. derived from *tradu
  4. derived from trada — “spoor, track
  5. derived from trade — “track, course
  6. inherited from trade — “path, course of conduct
  7. compounded as bullet trade — “bullet + trade

Definitions

  1. A secondary market trade involving the purchasing of an underlying asset already in the…

    A secondary market trade involving the purchasing of an underlying asset already in the money, allowing the option buyer to capitalize on the move without waiting for the exchange-mandated price change.

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