Glossary
- Offering price
- Official Market (Amtlicher Markt)
- Offsetting transaction
- Omega (warrants)
- Open Market (Freiverkehr)
- Open outcry
- Open-ended real estate funds
- Opening price
- Opération blanche
- Operational profit
- Option
- Option premium
- Option writer
- Order
- Order book
- Order book statistics
- Order routing
- Ordinary share
- OTC (over-the-counter) trading
- Other types of certificates
- Out of the money (warrants)
- Outperformance certificate
- Overweight
Out of the money (warrants)
A call warrant is "out of the money" when its exercise price is higher than the current market price of the underlying instrument. A put warrant is out of the money when its exercise price is lower than the current market price of the underlying instrument. A warrant that is out of the money has an intrinsic value of zero.
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