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long-term equity anticipation securities

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Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities - LEAPS

An options contract that expires more than nine months in advance, and can last as long as two years. Normal options tend to last no longer than nine months.

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LEAPS are an excellent way, if not the only way, to make a long-term option investment. They trade like normal options but allow investors to benefit from the appreciation of equities while placing a lot less money at risk than is required to purchase stock.

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Using LEAPs As A Surrogate for Owning the Underlying

See also: Call, Option, Options Contract, Put

Also spelled: LEAPLEAPS

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