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OPTIONS, FUTURES, AND
OTHER DERIVATIVES
Chapter 1 Introduction
Introduction
 A derivative= A financial instrument
 Forward, futures, options and swaps
markets
 Hedgers, speculators, and arbitrageurs
A derivative can be define as a financial
instrument whose value depends on (or
derives from) the values of other, more basic,
underlying variables.
Very often the variables underlying derivatives
are the prices of traded assets. However,
derivatives can be dependent on almost any
variable.
Exchange-traded markets
 History of derivatives exchange
 Introduction of CBOE
 Open outcry system to electronic markets
A derivatives exchange is a market where individuals
trade standardized contracts that have been defined by the
exchange. Derivatives exchanges have existed for a long
time. The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was established
in 1848 to bring farmers and merchants together. Initially
its main task was to standardize the quantities and qualities
of the grains that were traded. Within a few years the first
futures-type contract was developed. It was known as a to-
arrive contract. Speculators soon became interested in the
contract and found trading the contract to be an attractive
alternative to trading the grain itself. A rival futures
exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), was
established in 1919. Now futures exchanges exist all over
the world.
Electronic markets
Traditionally derivatives exchanges have used what is
known as the open outcry system. This involves traders
physically meeting on the floor of the exchange, shouting,
and using a complicated set of hand signals to indicate the
trades they would like to carry out. Exchanges are
increasingly replacing the open outcry system by
electronic trading. This involves traders entering their
desired trades at a key board and a computer being used
to match buyers and sellers. The open outcry system has
its advocates, but, as time passes, it is becoming less and
less common.
Over-the-counter markets
 Introduction of over-the-counter market
 Advantages and disadvantages
 Market size
Over-the-counter markets
The over-the-counter market is an important alternative to
exchanges and measured in terms of the total volume of
trading, has become much larger than the exchange-
traded market.
It is a telephone- and computer-linked network of dealers.
Trades are done over the phone and are usually between
two financial institutions or between a financial
institution and one of its clients.
 Trades in the over- the-counter market are
typically much larger than trades in the exchange-
traded market. A key advantage of the over-the-
counter market is that the terms of a contract do
not have to be those specified by an exchange.
Market participants are free to negotiate any
mutually attractive deal. A disadvantage is that
there is usually some credit risk in an over-the-
counter trade.
Market size
 Both the over-the counter and the exchange-
traded market for derivative are huge.
Forward contracts
 Introduction of forward contracts
 Difference with spot contracts
 In over-the-counter market
 Long & short position
 On foreign exchange
 Payoffs from forward contracts
 Forward prices and delivery prices
Forward contracts
 Forward contract is relatively a simple derivative.
It is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at a
certain future time for a certain price.
 It can be contrasted with a spot contract, which is
an agreement to buy or sell an asset today.
Forward contracts
 A forward contract is traded in the over-the-
counter market—usually between two financial
institutions or between a financial institution and
one of its clients.
Forward contracts
 One of the parties to a forward contract assumes a
long position and agrees to buy the underlying
asset on a certain specified future date for a
certain specified price.
 The other party assumes a short position and
agrees to sell the asset on the same date for the
same price.
Forward contracts
 Forward contracts on foreign exchange are very
popular, and can be used to hedge foreign
currency risk.
Payoffs from forward contracts
 The payoff from a long position in a forward
contract on one unit of an asset is
S - K
 The payoff from a short position in a forward
contract on one unit of an asset is
K - S
Futures contracts
 Define of futures contracts
 The largest exchanges
 Commodities
 Different with forward contract
Futures contracts
 A futures contract is an agreement between
two parties to buy or sell an asset at a certain
time in the future for a certain price.
 Unlike forward contracts, futures contracts are
normally traded on an exchange.
 To make trading possible, the exchange specifies
certain standardized features of the contract.
Futures contracts
 The largest exchanges on which futures contracts
traded are the CBOT and CME.
Options
 Traded market
 Types of option
 Exercise price & expiration date
 American & European options
 Four types of participants in options markets
Options
 Options are traded both on exchanges and in the
over-the-counter market.
 There are two types of option:
Call option gives the holder the right to buy the
underlying asset by a certain date for a certain
price.
Put option gives the holder the right to sell the
underlying asset by a certain date for a certain
price.
Options
 The price in the contract is known as the exercise
price or strike price.
 The date in the contract is known as the
expiration date or maturity.
Options
 American options can be exercised at any time up
to the expiration date.
 European options can be exercised only on the
expiration date itself.
 Most of the options that are traded on exchanges
are American.
There are four types of participants in
options markets:
1. Buyers of calls
2. Seller of calls
3. Buyer of puts
4. Seller of puts
Types of traders
 Hedgers
 Speculators
 Arbitrageurs
Types of traders
 Hedgers use derivatives to reduce the risk that
they face from potential future movements in a
market variable.
Types of traders
 Speculators use them to bet on the future
direction of a market variable.
Types of traders
 Arbitrageurs take offsetting positions in two or
more instruments to lock in a profit.
Summary
 A forward or futures contract involves an
obligation to buy or sell an asset at a certain time
in the future for a certain price.
 There are two types of options: calls and puts.
A call option gives the holder the right to buy an
asset by a certain date for a certain price.
A put option gives the holder the right to sell an
asset by a certain date for a certain price.
 Three main types of traders can be identified:
hedgers, speculators, and arbitrageurs.
Hedgers are in the position where they face risk
associated with the price of an asset. They use
derivatives to reduce or eliminate this risk.
Speculators wish to bet on future movements in
the price of an asset. They use derivatives to get
extra leverage.
Arbitrageurs are in business to take advantage of
a discrepancy between prices in two different
markets.

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Ppt on derivative

  • 1. OPTIONS, FUTURES, AND OTHER DERIVATIVES Chapter 1 Introduction
  • 2. Introduction  A derivative= A financial instrument  Forward, futures, options and swaps markets  Hedgers, speculators, and arbitrageurs
  • 3. A derivative can be define as a financial instrument whose value depends on (or derives from) the values of other, more basic, underlying variables. Very often the variables underlying derivatives are the prices of traded assets. However, derivatives can be dependent on almost any variable.
  • 4. Exchange-traded markets  History of derivatives exchange  Introduction of CBOE  Open outcry system to electronic markets
  • 5. A derivatives exchange is a market where individuals trade standardized contracts that have been defined by the exchange. Derivatives exchanges have existed for a long time. The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was established in 1848 to bring farmers and merchants together. Initially its main task was to standardize the quantities and qualities of the grains that were traded. Within a few years the first futures-type contract was developed. It was known as a to- arrive contract. Speculators soon became interested in the contract and found trading the contract to be an attractive alternative to trading the grain itself. A rival futures exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), was established in 1919. Now futures exchanges exist all over the world.
  • 6. Electronic markets Traditionally derivatives exchanges have used what is known as the open outcry system. This involves traders physically meeting on the floor of the exchange, shouting, and using a complicated set of hand signals to indicate the trades they would like to carry out. Exchanges are increasingly replacing the open outcry system by electronic trading. This involves traders entering their desired trades at a key board and a computer being used to match buyers and sellers. The open outcry system has its advocates, but, as time passes, it is becoming less and less common.
  • 7. Over-the-counter markets  Introduction of over-the-counter market  Advantages and disadvantages  Market size
  • 8. Over-the-counter markets The over-the-counter market is an important alternative to exchanges and measured in terms of the total volume of trading, has become much larger than the exchange- traded market. It is a telephone- and computer-linked network of dealers. Trades are done over the phone and are usually between two financial institutions or between a financial institution and one of its clients.
  • 9.  Trades in the over- the-counter market are typically much larger than trades in the exchange- traded market. A key advantage of the over-the- counter market is that the terms of a contract do not have to be those specified by an exchange. Market participants are free to negotiate any mutually attractive deal. A disadvantage is that there is usually some credit risk in an over-the- counter trade.
  • 10. Market size  Both the over-the counter and the exchange- traded market for derivative are huge.
  • 11. Forward contracts  Introduction of forward contracts  Difference with spot contracts  In over-the-counter market  Long & short position  On foreign exchange  Payoffs from forward contracts  Forward prices and delivery prices
  • 12. Forward contracts  Forward contract is relatively a simple derivative. It is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at a certain future time for a certain price.  It can be contrasted with a spot contract, which is an agreement to buy or sell an asset today.
  • 13. Forward contracts  A forward contract is traded in the over-the- counter market—usually between two financial institutions or between a financial institution and one of its clients.
  • 14. Forward contracts  One of the parties to a forward contract assumes a long position and agrees to buy the underlying asset on a certain specified future date for a certain specified price.  The other party assumes a short position and agrees to sell the asset on the same date for the same price.
  • 15. Forward contracts  Forward contracts on foreign exchange are very popular, and can be used to hedge foreign currency risk.
  • 16. Payoffs from forward contracts  The payoff from a long position in a forward contract on one unit of an asset is S - K  The payoff from a short position in a forward contract on one unit of an asset is K - S
  • 17.
  • 18. Futures contracts  Define of futures contracts  The largest exchanges  Commodities  Different with forward contract
  • 19. Futures contracts  A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a certain time in the future for a certain price.  Unlike forward contracts, futures contracts are normally traded on an exchange.  To make trading possible, the exchange specifies certain standardized features of the contract.
  • 20. Futures contracts  The largest exchanges on which futures contracts traded are the CBOT and CME.
  • 21. Options  Traded market  Types of option  Exercise price & expiration date  American & European options  Four types of participants in options markets
  • 22. Options  Options are traded both on exchanges and in the over-the-counter market.  There are two types of option: Call option gives the holder the right to buy the underlying asset by a certain date for a certain price. Put option gives the holder the right to sell the underlying asset by a certain date for a certain price.
  • 23. Options  The price in the contract is known as the exercise price or strike price.  The date in the contract is known as the expiration date or maturity.
  • 24. Options  American options can be exercised at any time up to the expiration date.  European options can be exercised only on the expiration date itself.  Most of the options that are traded on exchanges are American.
  • 25. There are four types of participants in options markets: 1. Buyers of calls 2. Seller of calls 3. Buyer of puts 4. Seller of puts
  • 26.
  • 27. Types of traders  Hedgers  Speculators  Arbitrageurs
  • 28. Types of traders  Hedgers use derivatives to reduce the risk that they face from potential future movements in a market variable.
  • 29. Types of traders  Speculators use them to bet on the future direction of a market variable.
  • 30. Types of traders  Arbitrageurs take offsetting positions in two or more instruments to lock in a profit.
  • 31. Summary  A forward or futures contract involves an obligation to buy or sell an asset at a certain time in the future for a certain price.  There are two types of options: calls and puts. A call option gives the holder the right to buy an asset by a certain date for a certain price. A put option gives the holder the right to sell an asset by a certain date for a certain price.
  • 32.  Three main types of traders can be identified: hedgers, speculators, and arbitrageurs. Hedgers are in the position where they face risk associated with the price of an asset. They use derivatives to reduce or eliminate this risk. Speculators wish to bet on future movements in the price of an asset. They use derivatives to get extra leverage. Arbitrageurs are in business to take advantage of a discrepancy between prices in two different markets.