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2. A derivative such as a swap is in the money when, for example, the swap rate is favourable compared with the current market rate, so that the net present value of the derivative is positive. | 1. | ||
An option is in the money for the holder when immediate exercise of the option would result in a gain for the option holder. | |||
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A derivative such as a swap is in the money when, for example, the swap rate is favourable compared with the current market rate, so that the net present value of the derivative is positive. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[At the money]] | * [[At the money]] | ||
* [[Out of the money]] | * [[Out of the money]] | ||
Revision as of 08:29, 27 August 2013
(ITM).
1.
An option is in the money for the holder when immediate exercise of the option would result in a gain for the option holder.
2.
A derivative such as a swap is in the money when, for example, the swap rate is favourable compared with the current market rate, so that the net present value of the derivative is positive.