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Moneyness of a crappy kind. Time value but no intrinsic value to your option.
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Moneyness of a crappy kind: when you're in the hole.[1] When time value and intrinsic value are the same.

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  1. Or, of an option, when it is worthless: when exercising it would cost you money.