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  2. Black–Scholes model - Wikipedia

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    The BlackScholes model assumes positive underlying prices; if the underlying has a negative price, the model does not work directly. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] When dealing with options whose underlying can go negative, practitioners may use a different model such as the Bachelier model [ 52 ] [ 53 ] or simply add a constant offset to the prices.

  3. Black–Scholes equation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical finance, the BlackScholes equation, also called the BlackScholes–Merton equation, is a partial differential equation (PDE) governing the price evolution of derivatives under the BlackScholes model. [1]

  4. Black's approximation - Wikipedia

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    In finance, Black's approximation is an approximate method for computing the value of an American call option on a stock paying a single dividend. It was described by Fischer Black in 1975. [1] The BlackScholes formula (hereinafter, "BS Formula") provides an explicit equation for the value of a call option on a non-dividend paying stock. In ...

  5. Geometric Brownian motion - Wikipedia

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    Geometric Brownian motion is used to model stock prices in the BlackScholes model and is the most widely used model of stock price behavior. [4] Some of the arguments for using GBM to model stock prices are: The expected returns of GBM are independent of the value of the process (stock price), which agrees with what we would expect in ...

  6. Finite difference methods for option pricing - Wikipedia

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    The approach arises since the evolution of the option value can be modelled via a partial differential equation (PDE), as a function of (at least) time and price of underlying; see for example the BlackScholes PDE. Once in this form, a finite difference model can be derived, and the valuation obtained. [2]

  7. 10 Black students named US Rhodes Scholars, tying record

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    The U.S. Rhodes Scholars for 2021 were elected virtually this year for the first time as the coronavirus pandemic swept across the globe, though that didn’t extinguish enthusiasm among the 32 ...

  8. Moneyness - Wikipedia

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    Simpler measures of moneyness can be computed immediately from observable market data without any theoretical assumptions, while more complex measures use the implied volatility, and thus the BlackScholes model. The simplest (put) moneyness is fixed-strike moneyness, [5] where M=K, and the simplest call moneyness is fixed-spot moneyness ...

  9. Opinion: We should educate people to vote. That includes ...

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    Back in the present I sat before the aforementioned group of Woodford R. Porter Scholars — a scholarship historically reserved for Black students in an effort to increase their representation at ...