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In the Money
A term used in options trading indicating that the option has intrinsic value.
Call
An option contract giving the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified amount of an underlying asset at a set price within a specified time.
Positive Intrinsic Value
The condition where an option or other financial instrument has a market price below its calculated value, suggesting undervaluation.
In-the-Money
An option is considered in-the-money when it has intrinsic value, meaning that for a call option the market price of the asset is above the strike price, and for a put option, it's below the strike price.