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Derivative Pricing Models

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Any one of several methods and models used in technical analysis in attempts to find the fair price of a futures or options contract. For example, the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model is used frequently when trying to find the fair price of a financial instrument. Derivative pricing models tend to be complex if not difficult, but some computer software and programs have made using such models easier.

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