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Can the Strike Price of an Option Change after It Is Issued?

Typically, the strike price of a standard option contract remains fixed until expiration. However, the strike price may be adjusted due to corporate actions by the underlying asset's issuer, such as stock splits, large dividends, or mergers.

These adjustments ensure the option holder's economic position is unchanged.

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