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Time ValueThe value of an option that captures the chance of further appreciation before expiration.
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Time ValueThe difference between the market price of the option and its intrinsic value, determined by the uncertainty of the underlying over the remaining life of the option.Synonyms: speculative value
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Time ValueIndividuals who buy and sell for their own accounts for short-term profit. Also, an employee of a broker/dealer or financial institution who specializes in handling purchases and sales of securities f [..]
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Time ValueThe part of an option's total price that exceeds its intrinsic value. The premium of an out-of-the-money option consists entirely of time value.
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Time ValueThe part of an options premium which reflects the excess over the intrinsic value, or which may reflect the entire premium if there is no intrinsic value. A call option for 60cts/gal oil in a 58cts/ga [..]
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Time ValueThe time component in a premium for an option art. Typically the time value of an option declines as it moves closer to expiry.
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Time ValueThe component of an option premium, which takes into consideration the time to expiry and the volatility of the underlying instrument.
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Time ValueDefinition The amount by which an option's premium exceeds its intrinsic value. also called time premium.
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Time ValuePrice put on the time an investor has to wait until an INVESTMENT matures, as determined by calculating the PRESENT VALUE of the investment at MATURITY.
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Time ValueThe amount by which an option's premium exceeds its intrinsic value. Usually relative to the time remaining before the option expires.
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Time ValueThat portion of an option's premium that exceeds the intrinsic value.
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Time ValueThe time value is a component of the value of a financial option. It decreases over time. Aside from the time value, the option price is dependent on the intrinsic value of the option.
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Time ValuePortion of an option price that is in excess of the intrinsic value, due to the amount of volatility in the stock; sometime referred to as premium. Time value is positively related to the length of time remaining until expiration
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Time ValueThe difference between an option's premium and its intrinsic value.
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Time ValueThe portion of an option's premium that is attributed by the amount of time remaining until the expiration date of the option contract.
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Time ValueThe amount of money that option buyers are willing to pay for an option in anticipation that, over time, a change in the underlying asset price will cause the option to increase in value. An option [..]
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Time ValueThe premium of an out-of-the money option reflecting the probability that an option will move into-the-money before expiration constitutes the time value of the option. There also may be some time val [..]
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Time ValueThe dollar amount by which the premium of an option exceeds the intrinsic value of an option.
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Time ValueThe price of an option less its intrinsic value. The entire premium of an out-of-the-money option consists of time value.
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Time ValueAn option's potential to provide a realizable gain to the optionee over the remaining term of the option.
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Time ValueApplies to derivative products. Portion of an option price that is in excess of the intrinsic value, due to the amount of volatility in the stock; sometime referred to as premium. Time value is positi [..]
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