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CDOs often include "B" notes,mezzanine debt and preferred equity as investments.
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.
Strike Price
The fixed price at which an option's holder has the right to purchase (if a call option) or sell (if a put option) the underlying asset or commodity.
Option Premium
An option premium is the price that a buyer pays to the seller for an options contract, which gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified strike price.
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