Look up: Out-the-money


  1. out of the money
    When the exercise price is above, in the case of calls or below, in the case of puts, the current market price of the underlying security, that is, it has no intrinsic value.
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  2. Out of the money
    An option or warrant with negative intrinsic value.a call option/warrant whose... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/out-of-the-money.htm?id=1067&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of out of the money'>more</a>
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  3. Out of the money
    An option is out of the money if it has negative intrinsic value...more on Out of the money
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  4. Out Of The Money
    A horse that finishes worse than third.
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  5. Out-of-the-money
    A call option is out-of-the-money if the price of the underlying instrument is lower than the exercise/strike price. A put option is out-of-the-money if the price of the underlying instrument is above the exercise/strike price.
    Found op http://www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/index.cfm?section=glossary&first_letter=

  6. Out-of-the-money
    A term used to describe an option contract that is showing a loss.
    Found op http://www.lme.co.uk/glossary.html

  7. Out-Of-The-Money
    Not in an advantageous position; term used to describe a call option that has a strike price that is greater than the market price of the underlying security; term used to describe a put option that has a strike price that is less than the market price of the underlying security; term describing a c...
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  8. Out-of-the-money
    A term used to describe an option worth nothing if exercised immediately. In the case of a call option, it means the strike price is higher than the current price of the underlying security. In the case of a put option, it means the strike price is lower than the current price of the underlying secu...
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  9. Out-of-the-money
    An option that has no intrinsic value because the price of the underlying is below the strike price of a call or above the strike price of a put.
    Found op http://www.liffe.com/help/glossary/o.htm

  10. Out-of-the-money
    An option whose strike price is above the current market price if a call and below it if a put.
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  11. Out-the-money
    For a Call covered warrant, this is where the strike price is greater than the price of the underlying. For a Put covered warrant, this is where the strike price is less than the price of the underlying.
    Found op http://www.londonstockexchange.com/global/glossary/o.htm

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