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Mathematical finance / Investment / Black–Scholes / Binomial options pricing model / Call option / Futures contract / Valuation of options / Hedge / Strike price / Financial economics / Options / Finance
Date: 2009-02-03 11:30:24
Mathematical finance
Investment
Black–Scholes
Binomial options pricing model
Call option
Futures contract
Valuation of options
Hedge
Strike price
Financial economics
Options
Finance

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