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Options contracts can be priced using mathematical models such as the Black-Scholes or Binomial pricing models. An option's price is made up of two distinct parts: its intrinsic value and its time (extrinsic) value. Intrinsic value is based on an option's in-the-moneyness and is relatively straightforward to compute.
The overall value of an option is actually determined by six factors: strike price, current market price of underlying stock, dividend yield, prime interest rate, proximity to expiration date, and the volatility of the stock prices over the course of the option.
Calculate call option value and profit by subtracting the strike price plus premium from the market price. For example, say a call stock option has a strike price of $30/share with a $1 premium, and you buy the option when the market price is also $30. You invest $1/share to pay the premium.
There are seven factors in the model: stock price, strike price, type of option, time to expiration, interest rates, dividends and future volatility. Of the seven factors, only one is not known with any certainty: future volatility.
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The strike price of an option is the price at which the contract can be exercised. The strike price of a stock and an index option is fixed in the contract. If you buy or hold a call option, you have the right to purchase stock shares at the predetermined strike price.
The strike price is the predetermined price at which a put buyer can sell the underlying asset. For example, the buyer of a stock put option with a strike price of 10 can use the option to sell that stock at $10 before the option expires.
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