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1. Common stock
2. Preferred stock
3. Debt securities
4. Corporate debt
5. Municipal debt
6. US government debt
7. Investment companies
8. Alternative pooled investments
9. Options
10. Taxes
11. The primary market
12. The secondary market
12.1 Agency vs. principal capacity
12.2 Roles
12.3 Bid & ask
12.4 The markets
12.4.1 The New York Stock Exchange
12.4.2 NASDAQ
12.4.3 Other OTC markets
12.4.4 Chicago Board Options Exchange
12.5 The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
12.6 Customer orders
13. Brokerage accounts
14. Retirement & education plans
15. Rules & ethics
16. Wrapping up
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12.4.4 Chicago Board Options Exchange
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12. The secondary market
12.4. The markets

Chicago Board Options Exchange

The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) is where most options trade. The CBOE is also a self-regulatory organization (SRO) that maintains regulatory power over the options market.