This is an introductory course on options and other financial derivatives, and their applications to risk management. We will start with defining derivatives and options, continue with discrete-time, binomial tree models, and then develop continuous-time, Brownian Motion models. A basic introduction to Stochastic, Ito Calculus will be given. The benchmark model will be the Black-Scholes-Merton pricing model, but we will also discuss more general models, such as stochastic volatility models. We will discuss both the Partial Differential Equations approach, and the probabilistic, martingale approach. We will also cover an introduction to modeling of interest rates and fixed income derivatives.
Pricing Options with Mathematical Models
Instructor: Jaksa Cvitanic
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Since this is a quantitative course, a certain level of mathematical background is necessary for a student to master the course material. In this unit, I would like to invite you to take the prerequisites assessment.
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Reviewed on Nov 20, 2023
Great course! I just felt it went a bit too quickly towards the end, but its a great course nevertheless.
Reviewed on Sep 10, 2023
Great learning process, great videos, and great notes, but really, really hard work,
Reviewed on Oct 3, 2024
Really good foundational coverage of key option pricing concepts. Good additional industry knowledge + other relevant information such as implementation, history and context
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