Area yield options contract
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An area yield options contract is a contract entitling the holder to receive a payment when the area yield is below the put or above the call option strike yield. The strike yield is the yield at which the holder of an option contract can exercise the option.[1][2]
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See also
- Binary option
- Bond option
- CBOE S&P 500 PutWrite Index
- Covered call
- Credit default option
- Exotic interest rate option
- Foreign exchange option
- Interest rate cap and floor
- Married put
- Moneyness
- Naked call
- Naked put
- Option time value
- Options on futures
- Pre-emption right
- Put–call parity
- Real option
- Right of first refusal
- Stock option
- Swaption
References
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