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How Do Exchanges Typically Manage the Risk of a Sudden, Large Exercise of an American-Style Option?

Exchanges manage this risk by requiring the option writers to post substantial margin and by having robust risk management systems. The margin ensures that the writer has sufficient collateral to fulfill the delivery obligation or cash payment.

Additionally, the exchange's systems are designed to process exercise requests and assign them to writers in a fair and orderly manner.

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