Exercise Threshold

Definition

An exercise threshold in options trading refers to the specific condition, typically related to the underlying asset’s price, that must be met for an option holder to profitably or automatically exercise their right. For standard American options, this often means the option is in-the-money, while exotic options may have more complex triggers. It dictates the point at which the option’s intrinsic value becomes sufficiently attractive for action. This is a critical determinant for option profitability.