Intrinsic Value
Definition
A measure of the value of an option or a warrant if immediately exercised, that is the extent to which it is in-the-money. The amount by which the current price for the underlying commodity or futures contract is above the strike price of a call option or below the strike price of a put option for the commodity or futures contract.
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