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How Does a Higher Strike Price Affect the Value of a Call Option?

A higher strike price decreases the value of a call option. This is because the option holder has the right to buy the underlying asset at a less favorable (higher) price.

The probability of the option ending In-The-Money (ITM) is lower, thus reducing both its intrinsic and time value.

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