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deep-in-the-money
Deep in the Money1. A call option with a strike price less than half the value of the underlying asset.
2. A put option with a strike price more than double the value of the underlying asset.
In both these situations, the option contract has intrinsic value. It is unlikely that the option will be out of the money by the time the option is exercised.deep-in-the-money Used to describe a call (put) option that has a strike price considerably less (more) than the market price of the underlying stock. A deep-in-the-money option is almost certain to be exercised on or before its expiration.AcronymsSeeDITM |