Advanced Topics in Derivative Pricing

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Advanced Topics in Derivative Pricing

About this course

This course discusses topics in derivative pricing. The first module is designed to understand the Black-Scholes model and utilize it to derive Greeks, which measures the sensitivity of option value to variables such as underlying asset price, volatility, and time to maturity. Greeks are important in risk management and hedging and often used to measure portfolio value change. Then we will analyze risk management of derivatives portfolios from two perspectives—Greeks approach and scenario analysis. The second module reveals how option’s theoretical price links to real market price—by implied volatility. We will discuss pricing by volatility surface as well as explanations of volatility smile and skew, which are common in real markets. The third module involves topics in credit derivatives and structured products and focuses on Credit Debit Obligation (CDO), which played an important part in the past financial crisis starting from 2007. We will cover CDO’s definition, simple and synthetic versions of CDO, and CDO portfolios. The final module is the application of option pricing methodologies and takes natural gas and electricity related options as an example to introduce valuation methods such as dynamic programming in real options.

What you'll learn

  • understanding the Black-Scholes model
  • calculating and interpreting Greeks
  • applying risk management techniques to derivatives portfolios
  • analyzing implied volatility and its effects
  • evaluating credit derivatives and structured products
  • implementing option pricing methodologies in real-world scenarios

Course objectives

  • to equip learners with advanced derivative pricing knowledge
  • to enhance skills in risk management of derivatives
  • to provide insights into real market practices and challenges in pricing

Skills you'll gain

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