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In finance, intrinsic value refers to the value of a security which is intrinsic to or contained in the security itself. An option is said to have intrinsic value if the option is in-the-money. When out-of-the-money, its intrinsic value is zero. The intrinsic value for an in-the-money option is calculated as the absolute value of the difference between the current price (S) of the underlying and the strike price (K) of the option, floored to zero. More specifically, for a call option
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