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- Mountain_range_(options) abstract "Mountain ranges are exotic options originally marketed by Société Générale in 1998. The options combine the characteristics of basket options and range options by basing the value of the option on several underlying assets, and by setting a time frame for the option.The mountain range options are further subdivided into further types, depending on the specific terms of the options. Examples include: Altiplano - in which a vanilla option is combined with a compensatory coupon payment if the underlying security never reaches its strike price during a given period. Annapurna - in which the option holder is rewarded if all securities in the basket never fall below a certain price during the relevant time period Atlas - in which the best and worst-performing securities are removed from the basket prior to execution of the option Everest - a long-term option in which the option holder gets a payoff based on the worst-performing securities in the basket Himalayan - based on the performance of the best asset in the portfolioMost mountain ranges cannot be priced using closed form formulae, and are instead valued through the use of Monte Carlo simulation methods.".
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- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageRevisionID "580864115".
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_(mythology).
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Basket_option.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Options_(finance).
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Exotic_option.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Carlo_methods_for_option_pricing.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Notional_amount.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Option_(finance).
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Range_option.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Société_Générale.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLink Vanilla_option.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mountain range (options)".
- Mountain_range_(options) hasPhotoCollection Mountain_range_(options).
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Derivatives_market.
- Mountain_range_(options) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Mountain_range_(options) subject Category:Options_(finance).
- Mountain_range_(options) hypernym Options.
- Mountain_range_(options) type Agent.
- Mountain_range_(options) comment "Mountain ranges are exotic options originally marketed by Société Générale in 1998. The options combine the characteristics of basket options and range options by basing the value of the option on several underlying assets, and by setting a time frame for the option.The mountain range options are further subdivided into further types, depending on the specific terms of the options.".
- Mountain_range_(options) label "Mountain range (options)".
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- Mountain_range_(options) sameAs Q6925544.
- Mountain_range_(options) sameAs Q6925544.
- Mountain_range_(options) wasDerivedFrom Mountain_range_(options)?oldid=580864115.
- Mountain_range_(options) isPrimaryTopicOf Mountain_range_(options).