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Underlying Stock
The security on which a derivative instrument, such as an option or a warrant, is based.
Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model
A mathematical model used to determine the theoretical price of European put and call options, incorporating factors like volatility and time to expiration.
Strike Price
The fixed price at which the holder of an option can buy (call) or sell (put) the underlying security or commodity.
Call
In finance, an option contract giving the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified amount of an underlying asset at a specified price within a specified time.
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