overwriting investment & finance definition
Writing
more call or put options than what are expected to be exercised. Call options
are overwritten because the writer considers the underlying investment either overvalued
or undervalued. Often, this strategy is used when the options writer has a
concentrated stock position that he or she plans to hold indefinitely.
See overwriting in Wall Street Words
In options trading, the writing of more options than one expects to have exercised. Investors overwrite call options because they consider the underlying stock overvalued. Investors overwrite put options because they consider the underlying stock undervalued.
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