R: Data Analysis and Visualization
by Tony Fischetti, Brett Lantz, Jaynal Abedin, Hrishi V. Mittal, Bater Makhabel, Edina Berlinger, Ferenc Illés, Milán Badics, Ádám Banai, Gergely Daróczi, Barbara Dömötör, Gergely Gabler, Dániel Havran, Péter Juhász, István Margitai, Balázs Márkus, Péter Medvegyev, Julia Molnár, Balázs Árpád Szucs, Ágnes Tuza, Tamás Vadász, Kata Váradi, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs
How R can help a lot
We start this chapter by showing some examples for exotic options, giving one possible classification. We will show examples from the fExoticOptions package and how the so-called Black-Scholes surface can be created for any derivative-pricing function. Afterwards, we will focus on the numerical estimation of the Greeks of any exotic derivative. Next, we will show the pricing of an exotic option that is not yet included in the fExoticOptions package.
We have chosen the Double-no-touch (DNT) binary option mainly because of its popularity on the foreign exchange (FX) markets and the many conclusions that are relevant even for other exotics. We will use AUDUSD as underlying because at the time of writing this chapter, there is ...
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