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Cliquet option

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A cliquet option or ratchet option is an exotic option consisting of a series of consecutive forward start options.[1] The first is active immediately. The second becomes active when the first expires, etc. Each option is struck at-the-money when it becomes active.[2]

A cliquet is, therefore, a series of at-the-money options but where the total premium is determined in advance. A cliquet can be thought of as a series of "pre-purchased" at-the-money options. The payout on each option can either be paid at the final maturity, or at the end of each reset period.[3]

Example

  • A three-year cliquet with reset dates each year would have three payoffs. The first would pay off at the end of the first year and has the same payoff as a normal ATM option.
  • The second year's payoff has the same payoff as a one-year option, but with the strike price equal to the stock price at the end of the first year.
  • The third year's payoff has the same payoff as a one-year option, but with the strike price equal to the stock price at the end of the second year.

References

  1. ^ "global-derivatives.com". www.Global-Derivatives.com. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Riskglossary.com". RiskGlossary.com. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  3. ^ http://docs.fincad.com/support/developerFunc/mathref/cliquet.htm FiNCAD - Cliquet options]

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