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Option Calculator – estimate the future value of an option

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 Vasily Nekrasov, Senior Risk Analyst and Model Developer at Total Energie Gas GmbH

 Saturday, April 29, 2017

My online option calculator to estimate future option values (depending on future underlying price and implied volatility) and to visualize them. Based on RquantLib and scatterplot3d. https://letyourmoneygrow.com/2017/04/29/option-calculator-estimate-future-value-option/


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10 comments on article "Option Calculator – estimate the future value of an option"

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 Guy R. Fleury, Independent Computer Software Professional

 Sunday, April 30, 2017



Vasily, thanks. Great work. Nice chart.


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 ISMAIL SADIK, MSF, Financial Systems Analyst at Brookline Bank

 Tuesday, May 2, 2017



What is the simplest way to truly understand d1 and d2?


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 Alexis Marchal, PhD candidate in finance

 Tuesday, May 2, 2017



ISMAIL SADIK, MSF Here is a paper explaining simply N(d1,2) https://financetrainingcourse.com/education/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Understanding.pdf


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 Dieter Van de voorde, CAIA, IFID, Fund Manager

 Tuesday, May 2, 2017



Looking for good Python algoritm to price Asian options with Monte Carlo Simulations: arithmetic and geometric sampling. Any good links?


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 ISMAIL SADIK, MSF, Financial Systems Analyst at Brookline Bank

 Tuesday, May 2, 2017



Thank u


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 private private,

 Wednesday, May 3, 2017



Agree with Guy.. good job


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 Vlastimil Adamovsky, Software Consultant

 Friday, May 5, 2017



where is the time to expiration?...we would need a 4th dimension...I guess for modeling purposes you have a slider somewhere on the screen so you can play with the time?


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 Vasily Nekrasov, Senior Risk Analyst and Model Developer at Total Energie Gas GmbH

 Friday, May 5, 2017



Vlastimil Adamovsky, (future) time to expiration = Maturity (in years) - Planning Horizon (in years)

It is hard to visualize a 4d chart :)

But in a sense it is 3.5d because in the center of the chart there are both current option price (green) and the option price at Planning Horizon, given the underlying price and implied volatility remain the same.


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 Scott Boulette, Algorithmic Trading

 Wednesday, May 10, 2017



When I hear someone offering to show you how to make 400+ points in 20 days, I always wonder why they aren't on a private island somewhere with all their winnings.

If you only have a 2% chance of losing, one tends to forget that given everything else equal, if you take the trade 50 times you will likely have lost at least once and at around 100 trades, a loss is almost guaranteed. I always try to remember that we as traders get paid for exactly one thing - taking risk and nothing can change that regardless.


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 Manuel Ochoa, Global Trend Capital

 Thursday, May 11, 2017



The bar has been declining on this site long time. It's great to reconnect with friends. It's always great to pay someone to do their work and not know it.

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