Low Exercise Price Option

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Low Exercise Price Option (plural Low Exercise Price Options)

  1. (finance) A European call option on a share or index, with a 1 cent strike price, traded on ASX. Instead of paying an upfront premium, margin is held and marked-to-market daily, making it similar to a futures contract on the underlying asset.