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发表于 2011-7-11 18:10
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For both, if tou own the option, the minimum value is 0. The am option is usually worth more before expiration though, all else equal
The am option can be exercised at any time up to expiration, which gives it more value relative to the eur option, which can
only be excersised on one date. Ex: stock at 50, both amer and euro call option to buy at 40, 2mos until expiration.
The amer option wil cost more, because it can be excersised now for a profit, but the euro cannot. There is risk that the
stock may fall below 40 by expiration, and both options become worthless. The amer option has the 'option' to lock in a gain, the euro doesn't.
Regardless, both have a minimum value of 0. Ie if you have a call option to buy Walmaert for 300/share that expires in a month,
both an amer and euro will be worth 0.
Same idea as a putable bond. A bond putable at any time will be worth more than the same bond that is only putable on a specific date. |
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