Awesome but light option price calculator in Python
Project description
option-price
option-price
is a Python-based powerful but simple option price calculator. A GUI version is available here.
Installation
pip install option-price
Usage
from optionprice import Option
An option can be initialized by:
some_option = Option(european=False,
kind=1,
s0=100,
k=120,
t=45,
sigma=0.01,
r=0.05,
dv=0)
option-price
has three approaches to calculate the price of the price of the option. They are
- B-S-M
- Monte Carlo
- Binomial Tree
option-price
will choose B-S-M algorithm by default. Prices can be simply calculated by
some_option.getPrice()
Other methods of calculation are available by adding some parameters. For instance,
some_option.getPrice(method='MC',iteration = 500000)
or
some_option.getPrice(method='BT',iteration = 1000)
while MC stands for Monte Carlo and BT stands for Binomial Tree.
The iteration has a default value 500. Note that the larger the value, the slower and more precise the price.
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