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Spot price: Represents the current market price at any given moment. Strike price: Remains fixed and does not change throughout the life of the options contract.
A strike price, also known as a grant price or exercise price, is the fixed cost that youll pay per share in order to exercise your stock options so you can own them.
The price of a stock is how much you can buy or sell a stock for. The strike price is related, in that its the price at which the holder of the option agrees to buy (in the case of a call option) or sell (in the case of a put option) the underlying stock.
The strike price indicates the predetermined price at which an option can be bought or sold when its exercised. It referes to a future date. In contrast, spot price refers to the current market price of an 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.
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.
The strike price is a key variable in a derivatives contract between two parties. Where the contract requires delivery of the underlying instrument, the trade will be at the strike price, regardless of the market price of the underlying instrument at that time.
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.

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