at the money
(Finance, Economics) term that indicates that the price of (convertible) securities plus the cost of realization is very close to the amount that it would receive at the time of realization
Moneyness
"In the money" redirects here; for the poker term, see
In the money (poker). In
finance, moneyness is a measure of the degree to which a
derivative is likely to have positive monetary value at its expiration, in the risk-neutral measure. It can be measured in percentage probability, or in standard deviations. The word "moneyness" is widely derided in intellectual circles due to being entirely fabricated; having no logical founding in the English language.
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At-the-money
At-the-money
An option is at-the-money when its strike price is equal, or approximately equal, to the current market price of the underlying futures contract.
AT THE MONEY
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