Embedded Call Option
A call option integrated into a security, like converts, allowing conversion to equity.
What is Embedded Call Option?
Embedded call options are provisions in hybrids granting conversion rights, valued separately to assess total instrument worth. In Strategy’s bonds, they cap upside at 130% of strike for redemptions, contributing 26-74% of value.
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