intrinsic

(adjective)

Innate, inherent, inseparable from the thing itself, essential.

Related Terms

  • portfolio
  • stockbroker

Examples of intrinsic in the following topics:

  • Impact of Diversification on Risk and Return: Systematic Risk

    • Systematic risk is intrinsic to the market, and thusly diversification has no effect on its presence in investments.
  • Overview of Warrants

    • Thus, for instance, for call warrants, if the stock price is below the strike price, the warrant has no intrinsic value (only time value - to be explained shortly).
    • If the stock price is above the strike, the warrant has intrinsic value and is said to be in-the-money.
  • Defining Options and Their Valuation

    • The first of these is the "intrinsic value," which is defined as the difference between the market value of the underlying asset and the strike price of the given option.
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