Black-Scholes Option- Valuation Model

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The Black-Scholes Option Valuation Model is a mathematical model used to determine the theoretical price of European-style options. It calculates the option’s value based on factors such as the underlying asset’s price, the option’s strike price, time to expiration, risk-free interest rate, and asset volatility. This model is pivotal in financial markets for pricing options and managing risk.

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