So basically 9.1 cents for an option with an strike price of 20c and say 2 years expiry date when the share price is 11c. That means the share price must be over 29.1c at the expiry date for us to make profits on them, not taking into account the time value of the money. Everyone agree with my calculation?
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So basically 9.1 cents for an option with an strike price of 20c...
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