quiteawesome
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This seems a bit peculiar to me so would like to ask:
GIven a 2 period binomial tree for stocks, why is it that call option are only considered at the last nodes and not the interemediate nodes?
i.e. the call options are only considered at Node UU, Node UL and Node LL. The call options are not considered for Node U and Node L where their values are just the backward induction values but the values are not compared against the call option.
This method appears to be different from the binomial model for bonds which considers the backward inducted value against the call option at the intermediate nodes?
GIven a 2 period binomial tree for stocks, why is it that call option are only considered at the last nodes and not the interemediate nodes?
i.e. the call options are only considered at Node UU, Node UL and Node LL. The call options are not considered for Node U and Node L where their values are just the backward induction values but the values are not compared against the call option.
This method appears to be different from the binomial model for bonds which considers the backward inducted value against the call option at the intermediate nodes?