Enter 3 values below

<-- Stock Price
<-- Ex. Price
<-- Option Price
    

Show details of a Put option
with a stock price of $155.00
and an exercise price of $93.00
with an option price $37.00

Calculate Intrinsic Value:

Intrinisic Value = Exercise Price - Stock Price
Intrinisic Value = MAX(0, $93.00 - $155.00)
Intrinisic Value = $0.00

In-Out-At the money status

Since the exercise price of $155.00
is less than the stock price of $93.00
our Put Option is out of the money

Calculate Time Value:

Time Value = Option Value - Intrinsic Value
Time Value = $37.00 - $0.00
Time Value = $37.00

Intrinsic Value = $0.00
Time Value = $37.00


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What is the Answer?
Intrinsic Value = $0.00
Time Value = $37.00
How does the Put Options and Call Options Calculator work?
Free Put Options and Call Options Calculator - Shows the basics of a call option and put option including intrinsic value, extrinsic value, and in/out/at the money
This calculator has 3 inputs.

What 3 formulas are used for the Put Options and Call Options Calculator?

Intrinsic Value Call = Stock Price - Exercise Price
Time Value = Option Value - Intrinsic Value
Intrinisic Value Put = Exercise Price - Stock Price

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What 5 concepts are covered in the Put Options and Call Options Calculator?

call option
an option to buy assets at an agreed price on or before a particular date
exercise price
the price at which an underlying security can be purchased or sold when trading a call or put option
option
a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date
put option
an option to sell assets at an agreed price on or before a particular date
stock price
the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares of a company.

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