An options contract is in the money if it has intrinsic value because its strike price is higher than its spot price (in the case of a put) or lower than its spot price (in the case of a call).
An OTM option has a strike price that the underlying security has yet to reach, meaning the option has no intrinsic value. In options trading, the difference between "in the money" (ITM ...
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