- out-of-the-money option
- опцион «без денег»(опцион невыгодный для приобретения)
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
Out-of-the-money option — A call option is out of the money if the strike price is greater than the market price of the underlying security. A put option is out of the money if the strike price is less than the market price of the underlying security. The New York Times… … Financial and business terms
out-of-the-money option — An option with no intrinsic value, i.e., a call whose strike price is above the current futures price or a put whose strike price is below the current futures price. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A call option is out of the money if the strike… … Financial and business terms
out-of-the-money option — See in the money option … Big dictionary of business and management
out of the money — An option with no value. A call option is out of the money when the strike or exercise price is above the price of the underlying security. Similarly a put option is out of the money when the exercise price is below the price of the underlying… … Law dictionary
out-of-the-money — An option with no value. A call option is out of the money when the strike or exercise price is above the price of the underlying security. Similarly a put option is out of the money when the exercise price is below the price of the underlying… … Law dictionary
out of the money — The situation where an option has only time value as opposed to intrinsic 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 out of the… … Financial and business terms
out-of-the-money — A call is out of the money when the strike price is above the underlying futures price. A put is out of the money when the strike price is below the underlying futures price. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The situation where an option has… … Financial and business terms
Out of the money — An option contract is out of the money when there is no benefit to be derived from exercising the option immediately. A call option is out of the money when the price of the underlying is below the option s exercise price. A put option is out … International financial encyclopaedia
in-the-money option — 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… … Financial and business terms
at-the-money option — An option with a strike price that is equal, or approximately equal, to the current market price of the underlying futures contract. Chicago Board of Trade glossary ( ATM option) The option with the exercise price closest to the current price of… … Financial and business terms
in-the-money option — An option that would generate a gain if currently exercised. An option that would not generate a gain is an out of the money option. See intrinsic value … Big dictionary of business and management