Content
- Introduction
- What is Bermuda Option?
- When Do You Need a Bermuda Option?
- What Are the Pros and Cons of the Bermuda Option?
- How Does a Bermuda Option Work?
- Conclusion
Introduction
The Bermuda Option is one of the most common terms that Forex traders use, and it is one of the toughest to comprehend. This is mainly due to the many different meanings associated with it. The name comes from the fact that the option holder pays the exercise price in cash and then has an equity position in the company.
In other words, the Bermuda option is a type of equity compensation where the amount of the award is dependent on the price of the stock at the time of the exercise. This blog breaks down different perspectives on the Bermuda Option and helps guide you on what it means.
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