Derivatives
Double Average Option
August 8, 2021
Finance
Cash-Settled Index Participation Unit
August 8, 2021

A double average option in which the strike price is not set at the time of trade. Instead, the strike price is calculated as the average rate recorded at a series of points over the option’s life. It follows that the option’s payoff is the positive difference between the arithmetic average of the underlying spot prices at selected points (samples) in an observation period and the arithmetic average of the strike prices. If the difference is zero or negative, there is no payoff. Mathematically, the option’s payoff is given by the following formula:

DARO

Where: φ is a binary variable that takes the value of 1 for a call and -1 for a put; ST is the spot rate, NT is the number of selected points for the spot prices, and SK is the strike price.

This option, which is a path-dependent basket options, is known for short as DARO.

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