Glossary of Option Terms: Deep-In-the-Money
Deep-In-the-Money
Definition: An option with the exercise/strike price significantly below (call) or above (put) the market price of the underlying asset. Investing in this type of option is similar to investing in the actual asset, except the buyer will benefit from lower prices, limited risk involved, more leverage and more of a profit potential.
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