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Digital Contracts: Simple Tools for Pricing Complex Derivatives

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  • Ingersoll, Jonathan E, Jr

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This article presents a simple, unified approach for valuing a variety of financial assets using digital contracts. Three types of digitals are used: a digital option paying either one dollar or nothing, a digital share paying nothing or converting into one share of the underlying asset; and a first-touch digital paying one dollar the first time that the price of the underlying stock moves into some specified region. It is shown how the values of these three types of digitals can be determined for a wide variety of payoff events and how they can be combined to price complex contracts. Copyright 2000 by University of Chicago Press.

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  • Ingersoll, Jonathan E, Jr, 2000. "Digital Contracts: Simple Tools for Pricing Complex Derivatives," The Journal of Business, University of Chicago Press, vol. 73(1), pages 67-88, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jnlbus:v:73:y:2000:i:1:p:67-88
    DOI: 10.1086/209632
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    1. Jun Lu & Hiroshi Ohta, 2003. "A data and digital-contracts driven method for pricing complex derivatives," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 3(3), pages 212-219.
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    4. Hardy Hulley & Shane Miller & Eckhard Platen, 2005. "Benchmarking and Fair Pricing Applied to Two Market Models," Research Paper Series 155, Quantitative Finance Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney.
    5. Jonathan Ingersoll, 2002. "The Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Incentive Stock Options," Yale School of Management Working Papers ysm276, Yale School of Management, revised 01 Jul 2003.
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    10. Ravi Kashyap, 2022. "Options as Silver Bullets: Valuation of Term Loans, Inventory Management, Emissions Trading and Insurance Risk Mitigation using Option Theory," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 315(2), pages 1175-1215, August.
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    15. Ravi Kashyap, 2016. "Options as Silver Bullets: Valuation of Term Loans, Inventory Management, Emissions Trading and Insurance Risk Mitigation using Option Theory," Papers 1609.01274, arXiv.org, revised Mar 2022.
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    17. J Lu & H Ohta, 2003. "Digital contracts-driven method for pricing complex derivatives," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 54(9), pages 1002-1010, September.

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