Option Intrinsic Value
The immediate exercise value of an option — how much it is in the money.
What is Intrinsic Value?
The intrinsic value of an option is the profit you would realise if you exercised it right now. For a call, it is the stock price minus the strike price (if positive); for a put, it is the strike price minus the stock price (if positive). Out-of-the-money options have zero intrinsic value. The total option price equals intrinsic value plus time value. Intrinsic value can never be negative — it floors at zero.
Formula
Worked Example
Representative Q1 2024 market conditions
Source: Hull, J.C. — Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives, 11th ed., Ch. 10 (2024-01-15)
Calculate Intrinsic Value
Current market price of the underlying stock
Option strike price
Enter 'call' or 'put'
Intrinsic Value
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