| InvestHub.com's Finance Dictionary and Glossary of Investment Terms Deep in/out of the money Definition 1.
A call option with an exercise price substantially below the underlying stock's market price (deep in the money) or substantially above the market price (deep out of the money). Also put option with an exercise price substantially above the underlying stock's market price (deep in the money) or substantially below the underlying stock's market price (deep out of the money). |
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