- deep in the money
- опцион; цена которого ниже текущей рыночной цены финансового инструмента; лежащего в его основе
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
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 — An option is deep in the money when it is so far in the money that it is unlikely to go out of the money prior to expiration. It is an arbitrary term and can be used to describe different options by different people. The CENTER ONLINE Futures… … Financial and business terms
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