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How Does Time Decay (Theta) Affect an Option’s Value?

Time decay, measured by the Greek letter Theta, is the rate at which an option's time value erodes as it approaches expiration. Theta is almost always negative for a long option position, meaning the option loses value each day.

This decay accelerates significantly in the final weeks before expiration. It represents the loss of potential for the underlying price to move favorably.

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