The LaRosa Marketing company is currently trading at $35.50 per share. The December $33 call strike price is $3.50. What is the time value?
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The intrinsic value of a call option is the difference between the current stock price and the strike price. In this case, the current stock price is $35.50 and the strike price is $33. So the intrinsic value is $35.50 - $33 = $2.50. Show more…
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