Strike expense in ACL

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How to strike expense in ACL

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so now this is an example of where it went above my strike price my short strike price so I have to take into account that side of the trade because thatamp;#39;s when we start getting into the danger zone or loss territory so even though this 140 leg gained about $27 worth of value the difference of 140 and 167 the 165 that Iamp;#39;m short started becoming in the money by .99 or $2 thatamp;#39;s the danger zone and thatamp;#39;s going to cost me to close because I have to buy to closeth both of those legs so the difference of those two is actually really $25 an extrinsic value and I actually need to double up on the $199 so that should be $4 so itamp;#39;s 21 of intrinsic value

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Spot price: Pertains to immediate buying or selling of the underlying asset in the open market. Strike price: Pertains to the future execution of the options contract, where the option holder may choose to buy or sell the underlying asset at the strike price.
Strike Price Examples or Examples of Strike Price Suppose a stock with an underlying price of INR 210 is bought under a call option contract by a trader at a strike price of INR 175. Here, the seller is anticipating that the stock price will drop.
The strike price of an option tells you the price at which you can buy or sell the underlying security when the option is exercised. The spot price is another term used for the current market price of the underlying security.
The exchange authorities determine the strike prices and the strike intervals are also defined from time to time and modified based on the movement in prices. Normally, the strikes close to the actual market price are the most liquid while those far away from the actual price are less liquid.
The strike price is a key variable of call and put options. It defines at which price the option holder can buy or sell the underlying security, respectively. Options are listed with several strike prices both above and below the current market value. Say that a stock is trading at $100 per share.
Strike Price Meaning The strike price is the predetermined price at which a call or put option contract can be traded on or before the pre-decided expiry date. The strike price in a call option refers to the cost at which the security is purchased.
The strike price is therefore the predetermined price at which the holder of an option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying asset.
When the stock price equals the strike price, the option contract has zero intrinsic value and is at the money. Therefore, there is really no reason to exercise the contract when it can be bought in the market for the same price. The option contract is not exercised and expires worthless.

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