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  2. Why Pete Najarian Just Bought Microsoft Call Options That ...

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    Najarian told CNBC he noticed a spike in call-buying activity as it relates to short-dated Microsoft call options at the $305 strike. "They bought 20,000 calls in there today at the $305 strike ...

  3. Why Pete Najarian Just Bought Call Options In Nvidia ... - AOL

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    Nvidia caught his eye after noticing high volume in short-dated call options. People were buying the $202 and $205 strikes, Najarian noted, adding that these weren't call spreads,

  4. Roaring Kitty's GameStop options up millions, but cashing in ...

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    The post, the first from the account in three years, also showed a position of 120,000 GameStop June 21 call options at a strike price of $20, worth $65.7 million at Friday's close.

  5. Call option - Wikipedia

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    Option values vary with the value of the underlying instrument over time. The price of the call contract must act as a proxy response for the valuation of: the expected intrinsic value of the option, defined as the expected value of the difference between the strike price and the market value, i.e., max[S−X, 0]. [3]

  6. Option time value - Wikipedia

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    If the price of the underlying stock is above a call option strike price, the option has a positive intrinsic value, and is referred to as being in-the-money. If the underlying stock is priced cheaper than the call option's strike price, its intrinsic value is zero and the call option is referred to as being out-of-the-money. An out-of-the ...

  7. Call options: Learn the basics of buying and selling - AOL

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    The options trader makes a profit of $200, or the $400 option value (100 shares * 1 contract * $4 value at expiration) minus the $200 premium paid for the call.