Series 7: 18.2.4 Chicago Board Options Exchange

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18.2.4  Chicago Board Options Exchange

The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) began in 1973 and transformed what had been an obscure over-the-counter “put-and-call” market into an explosive derivatives exchange market. It is an exchange that trades in standardized options contracts, including options on stocks, foreign currencies, and interest rates. As a self-regulatory organization, the CBOE is charged with regulating the trading activities and sales practices of its member firms. In recent efforts to avoid

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