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What Is the Function of a Clearing House in a Traditional Options Exchange?

The clearing house acts as a central counterparty to every trade, guaranteeing the performance of the contract for both the buyer and the seller. It interposes itself between the two parties, effectively becoming the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer.

This significantly reduces counterparty risk for the exchange's user base. It also manages margin requirements and the settlement process.

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