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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. Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission - Wikipedia

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    The effect was that binary options platforms operating in Cyprus (where most of the platforms are based) had to be regulated. [citation needed] This established CySEC as the first financial regulator to globally recognise and regulate binary options as financial instruments. [9] Nicosia financial district

  4. Kalshi - Wikipedia

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    Kalshi Inc. is an American financial exchange and prediction market based in Lower Manhattan, New York City, offering event contracts.Launched in July 2021, it offers a platform where both retail and institutional traders can place trades on various future events, including economic indicators, weather patterns, awards, as well as political and legislative outcomes.

  5. Nadex - Wikipedia

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    Nadex (Northern American Derivatives Exchange), formerly known as HedgeStreet, is a US-based retail-focused online binary options exchange. It offers retail trading of binary options and spreads on the most heavily traded forex, commodities and stock indices markets.

  6. Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Options are of two types: call option and put option. Binary options : contracts that provide the owner with an all-or-nothing profit profile. Warrants : apart from the commonly used short-dated options which have a maximum maturity period of one year, there exist certain long-dated options as well, known as warrants .

  7. 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.

  8. United States securities regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Act of 1933 regulates the distribution of securities to public investors by creating registration and liability provisions to protect investors. With only a few exemptions, every security offering is required to be registered with the SEC by filing a registration statement that includes issuer history, business competition and material risks, litigation information, previous ...

  9. European Securities and Markets Authority - Wikipedia

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    The ESMA regulation states in Article 1(5): "The objective of the Authority shall be to protect the public interest by contributing to the short-, medium- and long-term stability and effectiveness of the financial system, for the Union economy, its citizens and businesses." [4] This mission is further specified in Article 1(6):