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deep in the money

An option which is so far in the money that it is unlikely to go out of the money prior to expiration.

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  1. Deep In The Money Definition | Investopedia
    An option with an exercise price, or strike price, significantly below (for a call option) or above (for a put option) the market price of the underlying asset.
     
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    Deep-in-the-Money. Also found in: Acronyms, 0.01 sec. Deep in the Money. 1. A call option with a strike price less than half the value of the underlying asset. 2.
     
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    Jun 25, 2012 ... Deep-in-the-money options can be a great tool for both sophisticated and new investors to get more leverage going both long and short stocks.
     
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