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Asset-or-Nothing Put Option

September 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Asset-or-Nothing Put Option is a type of put option where the payoff is nil, if the asset price is higher than the strike price; while the payoff equals the asset price, in case the strike price is higher.

How Does Asset-or-Nothing Put Option Applied in Options Market?
This option is different from the plain vanilla options which make a payment of differential price between the market rate and the strike price at the expiry of the option.


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