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To read wrongly; misconstrue; misinterpret; mistake the sense or significance of.
(idiomatic) To cause someone to become very busy, especially to an exhausting degree; to make someone work very hard and very quickly.
(finance, securities) Of an option, having an underlying value approximately equal to its strike price: roughly, such that exercising it yields neither a profit nor a loss.
The quality of being literose.
トレーダーはコールオプションが行使価格とほぼ同等で、行使しても利益も損失も生じないため、ポジションをロールオーバーすることに決めた。
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