What you should really consider is the price of the stock in relation to the strike price. If the price of the stock is now way above $16, for example, the underlying stock is $50 now, then exercising the options for the stocks would be more profitable. Otherwise, simply selling the options would be more profitable. The moneyness of the options matter more in this case.
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Go to "Options" then "Voice". It should be self-explanitory.
No, and you shouldn't. If the strike price of your option is $10 per share, and the stock is currently trading at $9, exercising it would get you nine-dollar stock for $10 per share. This is what we options fans call a very bad thing.
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An industrial unrest is a strike or boycott. So the Pullman Strike 0f 1894 is an example of a industrial unrest because it was also a strike that happened in the West side of Chicago.
It means that the strike price, which is the price you can buy your company's shares for, is higher than the market price such that there is no sense exercising your options for the shares at all.
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