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Call Spread: Creation and Payoff

The call spread is an option combination that constitutes a modified version of a call option. By definition, it is...

Moving Average Cap: an Example

A moving average cap is a cap which pays off the maximum of reference rate averages associated with several periods...

Put Overwriting: an Example

Put overwriting is an option strategy that involves being simultaneously long stock and short puts on the same share of...

Users of Interest Rate Swaps

An interest rate swap is an agreement to exchange fixed-rate payments for floating-rate payments. Some swap structures also involve the...

Swaps and Back-To-Back Loans

A swap can be used for hedging a floating-rate liability and a fixed-rate liability. Economically, a swap produces the same...

Difference Between Futures Contract and Forward Contract

A forward (or advance contract/ forward contract) is an over-the-counter (OTC) contract that obliges its holder to buy or sell...

Relationship Between Strike Price of an Option and Its Underlying Price

An option contract whose strike price is better than the market price of its underlying asset is said to be...

Difference Between Floors and Floortions

A floor is a set of floorlets or interim period floors that are equivalent to put options on some reference...

Writing Naked Options: an Example

Writing naked options is usually subject to initial margin requirements. The initial margin that is required by the CBOE for...

Illiquid Options Versus Standardized Options

An illiquid option is a contract for which there is no secondary market, i.e., it is not tradable on an...