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  2. Binary option - Wikipedia

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    In the Black–Scholes model, the price of the option can be found by the formulas below. [27] In fact, the Black–Scholes formula for the price of a vanilla call option (or put option) can be interpreted by decomposing a call option into an asset-or-nothing call option minus a cash-or-nothing call option, and similarly for a put – the binary options are easier to analyze, and correspond to ...

  3. Binomial options pricing model - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the binomial options pricing model (BOPM) provides a generalizable numerical method for the valuation of options.Essentially, the model uses a "discrete-time" (lattice based) model of the varying price over time of the underlying financial instrument, addressing cases where the closed-form Black–Scholes formula is wanting, which in general does not exist for the BOPM.

  4. Option style - Wikipedia

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    A compound option is an option on another option, and as such presents the holder with two separate exercise dates and decisions. If the first exercise date arrives and the 'inner' option's market price is below the agreed strike the first option will be exercised (European style), giving the holder a further option at final maturity.

  5. Banc De Binary - Wikipedia

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    Banc De Binary was an Israeli financial firm with a history of regulatory issues on three continents. [1] [2] On January 9, 2017, the company announced that it would be closing due to negative press coverage and its tarnished reputation.

  6. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, an option is a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date, depending on the style of the option.

  7. Options arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    Options arbitrage is a trading strategy using arbitrage in the options market to earn small profits with very little or zero risk.. Traders perform conversions when options are relatively overpriced by purchasing stock and selling the equivalent options position.

  8. SpotOption - Wikipedia

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    SpotOption was a privately held platform software provider based in Israel in the controversial binary option industry, which was banned in Israel starting in January 2018. [3] [4] The firm announced that it has left the binary options business and is exploring other possibilities. [5]

  9. Binary betting - Wikipedia

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    Binary betting is a type of financial betting which displays the price of a bet as an odds index from 0 to 100 where the bet settles at 100 if an event happens and 0 if it does not. [1] The greater the likelihood of an event happening the higher this price will be.