A stock price follows a binomial process for two periods. In each period, it either increases by
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A stock price follows a binomial process for two periods. In each period, it either increases by 20 percent or decreases by 20 percent. Assuming that the stock pays no dividends, value a derivative which at the end of the second period pays $10 for every up move of the stock that occurred over the previous two periods. Assume that the risk-free rate is 6 percent per period.
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Financial Markets And Corporate Strategy
ISBN: 9780077119027
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Authors: David Hillier, Mark Grinblatt, Sheridan Titman
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