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Optionable Stocks

A stock is considered to be optionable if its shares have the volume and liquidity required for an exchange to offer its options for trading. Exchanges require that certain conditions be met in order for a stock to be optionable, such as a minimum share price, number of shares outstanding, and minimum unique shareholders, among others.

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