Research: new option type "Chameleon option" :-)

Discussion in 'Options' started by thecoder, Sep 11, 2020.

  1. thecoder

    thecoder

    I just had a very funny idea (ie. a blitz idea :)) of a possible new option type with these characteristics:
    Code:
    A "Chameleon Option" or "Bi-Option" or "CALLPUT option" or "PUTCALL option" or "Combi-Option" :-) :
    
    Payoff:
      if S_t >= K then
        like a CALL
      else
        like a PUT (or FairPUT)
    
    Can this mathematically work/function at all? :)
    It makes profit if S_t > (K + premium) OR if S_t < (K - premium), else makes (some or full) loss, obviously.
     
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  2. so....a straddle?
     
  3. thecoder

    thecoder

    Yeah, indeed, it's the same.
    But I was (maybe naively) thinking of using just one premium, ie. half the premium of the straddle, but with same payoff... :)
     
  4. destriero

    destriero

    The closest thing would be an OTC straddled lookback. You're still an idiot.
     
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  5. thecoder

    thecoder

    destriero wrote:
    A "straddled lookback", what an idiotic term by an idiot! :)
     
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  6. destriero

    destriero

  7. thecoder

    thecoder

    Dumbo @destriero,
    FYI: it has nothing to do with "Lookback options", it's rather a plain vanilla "synthetic" straddle; it just combines both legs in just one.
     
  8. thecoder

    thecoder

    IMO, one still can make this to a product, as it saves the trader a leg (outch!... :))
    But it then of course cannot be divided anymore, unlike with the real stradde where one can close one leg independent of the other leg.

    I think I can compute a fair premium for this new option type. If that new premium is different from C+P, then it indeed is a new product!
    Just an idea, must research....
     
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  9. destriero

    destriero

    "like a call" so what happens to the call when spot trades below the strike? So there is no KO, but what is the extrinsic value of the call?

    A synthetic straddle involves spot. You're still an idiot and you don't know what a straddle involves so you call it a chameleon.

    You're too stupid to debate. i am putting you on ultrablock.
     
  10. thecoder

    thecoder

    Dumbo @destriero,
    the few lines of code snippet explains it, but of course if you don't understand even that, then of course you can't understand what real men are talking about... :)
    Just piss off into your den, and don't disturb the experts anymore with your idiocy. :)
     
    #10     Sep 11, 2020