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Risk-Free Rate
A risk-free investment's projected yield, often shown through the returns on government debt.
Call Option
This is a deal in financial settings enabling the purchaser the freedom, but not the requirement, to buy various assets such as stocks, bonds, or commodities at an established price before the conclusion of a certain timeframe.
Put Option
A financial contract allowing the holder to sell an asset at a predetermined price within a specific timeframe.
Strike Price
The price at which the holder of an option contract can buy (in the case of a call option) or sell (in the case of a put option) the underlying asset or security.
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