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Exercise Price
The price at which the holder of an options contract may buy or sell the underlying security.
Call Decreases
The process wherein the value of a call option drops due to factors like a decrease in the price of the underlying asset or closer expiration.
Value
The quantitative or qualitative worth, importance, or usefulness of something.
Black-Scholes
A mathematical model used to price European call and put options, evaluating the options based on the stock price, strike price, volatility, expiration time, and risk-free interest rate.
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