Deep In The Money — An option with an exercise price, or strike price, significantly below (for a call option) or above (for a put option) the market price of the underlying asset. Significantly, below/above is considered one strike price below/above the market… … Investment dictionary
deep in the money — A phrase used to describe an option with a high intrinsic value resulting from the fact that the market value of the underlying instrument is well below (for a call option) or well above (for a put option) the strike price of the option. American … Financial and business terms
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Deep Out Of The Money — An option with a strike price that is significantly above (for a call option) or below (for a put option) the market price of the underlying asset. To be deemed deep out of the money, an option s strike price should be at least one strike price… … Investment dictionary
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in the money — The situation in which an option has value because of the relationship between the option s strike price and the current market price for the underlying instrument, the spot price. A call option is in the money when the strike price is below the… … Financial and business terms
deep in/out of the money — A call option with an exercise price significantly higher than the current market price is considered deep out of the money … American business jargon
deep out-of-the-money — Used to describe an option that is unlikely to go into the money prior to expiration. An arbitrary term. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary … Financial and business terms