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How do stocks with multiple dates payout?

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Posted: 18 Mar, 2008
by: Stewart B.
Updated: 18 Mar, 2008
by: Stewart B.
Only the stock contract closest to the date of occurrence without going over will payout. For example, if there are two contracts that have an expiration of 7/31/08 and 12/31/08 and the event happens on 7/20/08 only the contract with an expiration of 7/31/08 will payout.
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