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Does time decay happen in days or minutes in options? |
I am wondering how time decay is calculated. I am thinking it takes at least a day to time decay the value of an option. Time decay is a continuous process. A very small amount of an options "fair value" is lost due to time decay every second. However, since options are never traded with fractions of pennies you have to wait for the amount of value lost to add up to the minimum increment for bid prices, be it $0.01, $0.05, or $0.10 for the option price to change. Time decay happens in days - including weekends and on days when the market is closed - even Christmas. |
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