A. stock price ⁄ exercise price
B. stock price – exercise price
C. stock price + exercise price
D. stock price x exercise price
Related Mcqs:
- If the stock price of call option is $300 and the exercise price of call option is $260 then the intrinsic value of option is ___________?
A. 260
B. 560
C. 40
D. 300 - If the time value of an option is $200 and the intrinsic value of an option is $250 then the price of option is _________?
A. 50
B. 550
C. 200
D. 250 - If the intrinsic value of an option is $450 and the price of an option is $560 then the time value of an option is __________?
A. 110
B. 1010
C. 450
D. 560 - The intrinsic value of option is $280 and the price of option is $350 then the time value of option is ___________?
A. 125
B. 135
C. 280
D. 70 - If the price of an option is $475 and the time value of money is $375 then the intrinsic value of an option is ____________?
A. 375
B. 100
C. 475
D. 850 - The intrinsic value of call option is considered as out of the money, if _____________?
A. bond price > treasury price
B. treasury price exercise price
C. stock price < exercise price
D. None of These - The difference between the intrinsic value of option and the price of option is classified as _____________?
A. spot value of option
B. time value of US treasury
C. time value of option
D. time value of bond - Consider buying the call option, if the price of stock rises then the buyer of call option has __________?
A. low potential of losses
B. high potential of losses
C. high potential of profit
D. low potential of profit - Consider buying the call option, if the price of stock falls then the buyer of call option has ___________?
A. high potential of profit
B. low potential of profit
C. low potential of losses
D. high potential of losses - The intrinsic value of call option is considered as in the money if ___________?
A. stock price > exercise price
B. stock price treasury price
C. treasury price < bond price
D. None of These