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What is the present value equasion for momentary calculation of an option? |
I want a formula I can plug in the values from known values that I get from Scottrade, Yahoo, SEC, what have you, to calculate my risk of investment when I purchase an option. "The Black Scholes Model assumes that the option can only be exercised at expiration."? Use Black Scholes model. and it does not calculate the option at expiration, you can use an holding time but also need the expiration and beta of the stock. |
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