option pricing
Option pricing refers to the process of determining the theoretical value of a financial option. It involves calculating the price at which the option should be traded in the market based on various factors such as the underlying asset price, time to expiration, volatility, interest rates, and other market variables. Option pricing models, such as the Black-Scholes model, are used to estimate the fair value of options and help investors make informed decisions regarding buying or selling options.
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