Always from buyer’s perspective, it is an option whose underlying’s market price at a given point within its time to maturity (for American options) or at expiration date (for European options) exceeds the combined value of its strike price and the premium (if a call) or whose underlying’s price doesn’t exceed the net value of its strike price minus premium (if a put).
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