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- noun Plural form of
optimist .
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Examples
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Longer-term optimists looked up to the May $110 strike to buy approximately 1,000 call options at an average premium of $1.11 per contract.
Bulls Blast Into Cat, Strategists Get To Work On Yahoo! Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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Near-term optimists purchased roughly 2,200 in-the-money calls at the February $95 strike for an average premium of $3.10 apiece.
Bulls Blast Into Cat, Strategists Get To Work On Yahoo! Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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Longer-term optimists looked to the May $110 strike to buy some 1,180 calls at an average premium of $1.26 apiece.
Bulls Buy Up Calls On CAT And Affymetrix, Bears Take To eBay Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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The bullish movement in the price of the underlying shares inspired near-term optimists to take action.
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The bullish movement in the price of the underlying shares inspired near-term optimists to take action.
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Near-term optimists picked up 3,800 calls at the June $16 strike for an average premium of $0.07 each.
Netflix Calls Tasty On The Bounce, Bulls Also Get Into Gamestop 2010
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Near-term optimists positioning for continued share price appreciation picked up at least 5,500 calls at the May $90 strike for an average premium of $0.69 apiece.
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We have noted that certain optimists, such as Marian Tupy of Cato Institute are now coming round to the view that the supposedly radical agenda of the post-Communist states will collapse in the face of EU intransigence, not least because there are a great many former Communist apparatchiks in these countries who find negotiating in Brussels a delightful and heartrending experience.
For the times they are a-changin' - 2 Helen 2006
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Under French law, a company stays listed with only 5% in public hands, so long-term optimists can always choose to stay in.
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Longer-term optimists picked up at least 1,000 calls out at the January 2012 $35 strike for an average premium of $0.89 each.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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