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Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities (LEAPS) are long-term option contracts that allow investors to establish positions that can be maintained for a period of up to three years. CBOE lists LEAPS on Equity and Index products. Please visit the CBOE Symbol Directory for a listing of all CBOE Equity LEAPS and Index LEAPS. The development and introduction of LEAPS by CBOE in 1990 added a whole new range of options possibilities, many suited for conservative stock investors. Current options investors are using LEAPS, as are stock investors, because of the similarities between LEAPS and shares of stock, and the more conservative nature afforded to LEAPS by their long-term expirations.
Equity LEAPS Benefits:
Index LEAPS Benefits
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