Show me one credible financial document from a reputable financial company that says “in the money option” includes strike price AND option premium paid…
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Regardless of definition, I can literally purchase an option that is technically “in the money” so that doesn’t mean shit.
So everything in this thread I made up? So Amazon is not bringing back workers 3 days a week? I just made that up? So interest rates are not going up? Just made that up too? What about tech stocks dumping in 2022, made that up too?[/quote]
So then you admit, you don’t know what you are talking about when it comes to option trading and that your terminology is so far removed from what the industry standard definition is and what people mean by those words….
Just curious , how many option trades have you done?
How many option contracts have you bought?
How many option contracts have you written, like covered calls?
How many straddles?