In-the-money

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In-the-money is an adjective used to describe an option with intrinsic value. A call option is in the money if the stock (or futures) price is above the strike price. A put option is in the money if the stock (or futures) price is below the strike price. Options are offered for trading both in the securities and futures markets.

Also See:

At-the-money

Out-of-the-money