In the Money Option
Definition
An option having intrinsic value. A call option is in-the-money if its strike price is below the current price of the underlying futures contract. A put option is in-the-money if its strike price is above the current price of the underlying futures contract. See Intrinsic Value.
Related Terms Other terms related to 'In the Money Option' starting with the letter 'I' Intermarket Spread, Intercommodity Spread, Inverted Market, Intramarket Spread, Introducing Broker IB
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