Results for “strike price”
The price at which an option can be exercised.
An inmate sentenced under a three-strikes law.
The cheapest listed NFT in a collection — the entry-level buy-in.
When a coin's price goes vertical — straight up.
Buy the f***ing dip — aggressive instruction to buy on price drops.
The whole point of crypto: price up = good, that's it.
The Panavia Tornado strike jet.
Buy a security in massive size because the price is too good to pass up.
A brief, deceptive price rebound inside a much bigger downtrend.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
IPO option letting underwriters sell up to 15% extra shares to steady the price.
The last hour of trading on options-expiry days, when prices go feral.
The smallest standard price tick in FX — usually the fourth decimal place.
A funding round priced below the last one.
A sustained run of rising prices.
Sharp collective selling that tanks prices.
Booking that includes sleeping over — usually priced per night, not per hour.
Temporary Price Reduction — a short-term sale price, not a permanent markdown.
Everyday Low Price — keep the price low all the time instead of running promos.
Known Value Item — the staple whose price shoppers actually have memorised.
A voucher honouring the sale price when the promo item has sold out.
Mass police sick-out used as a back-door strike.
A discount price for friends.
All-time high — the highest price an asset has ever reached.
All-time low — the lowest price an asset has ever reached.
Ironic claim that a price can only go up.
'Number go up' — the price-appreciation meme in acronym form.
A tiny unit of Ether used to price gas (1 gwei = 0.000000001 ETH).
The gap between a trade's expected and executed price.
The paper loss LPs suffer when pooled token prices diverge.
A coin's total value: price times circulating supply.
A sharp, violent price crash.
A formula that sets token price automatically as supply is bought.
Meme spelling of 'pump'; a price surge.
Expecting or optimistic about rising prices.
Expecting or pessimistic about falling prices.
The lowest 'buy now' price in an NFT collection.
Grabbing underpriced or newly listed NFTs before anyone else.