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*This function shows the value of the Underlying Option security. | *This function shows the value of the Underlying Option security. | ||
− | *In <math>OPTIONSECURITY (UnderlyingPrice,ExercisePrice,Time,Interest,Volatility,Dividend)</math>,<math>UnderlyingPrice</math> is the The spot price of the underlying asset of a derivative. | + | *In <math>OPTIONSECURITY (UnderlyingPrice, ExercisePrice, Time, Interest ,Volatility, Dividend)</math>,<math>UnderlyingPrice</math> is the The spot price of the underlying asset of a derivative. |
*<math>ExercisePrice</math> is the price at which an underlying security can be purchased or sold. | *<math>ExercisePrice</math> is the price at which an underlying security can be purchased or sold. | ||
*An underlying option security is the financial instrument on which a derivative's value is based – it provides the price that is used to determine the value of the derivative. | *An underlying option security is the financial instrument on which a derivative's value is based – it provides the price that is used to determine the value of the derivative. |
Revision as of 13:58, 4 January 2018
OPTIONSECURITY (UnderlyingPrice,ExercisePrice,Time,Interest,Volatility,Dividend)
- is the spot price
- is the price at which an underlying security can be purchased or sold.
Description
- This function shows the value of the Underlying Option security.
- In , is the The spot price of the underlying asset of a derivative.
- is the price at which an underlying security can be purchased or sold.
- An underlying option security is the financial instrument on which a derivative's value is based – it provides the price that is used to determine the value of the derivative.
- An option is classified as a derivative because its value is derived from the underlying security.