In this article, we will discuss the Introduction to Derivative Instruments and Types of Derivative Instruments. Again, the list covered in this article may not be comprehensive, but should be sufficient for someone interested in learning about the Derivative Instruments and the types of Derivative Instruments. This article will give a complete overall picture of the various courses and contents of Derivative Instruments. We are covering Plain Vanilla Derivatives like Futures, Options as well as exotics like Swaps and Swaptions. Here is the link to Options Trading Tutorials
Introduction to Derivative Instruments:
Derivative terminology and definitions : The first level overview of Derivatives
General characteristics of derivatives: The features, pricing elements and what determines, define and differentiates a derivative intstrument from other financial instruments.
Derivatives compared to securities : This topic is conttinuation of the above topic
Risk management applications : USe of Derivatives for Risk Management
Futures and Forward Contracts :
Terminology and definitions : of Futures and Forward Contracts
Exchange traded (listed) versus over-the-counter (OTC) contracts : The various type in terms of trading Futures and Forward Contracts
Types of contracts (equity, currency, energy, etc.) : Based upon the udnerlying how the Futures and Forward Contracts are classified
Forward pricing basics : Introdcution to Futures and Forward Contracts Pricing Models
Trading and risk management applications : How to use Futures and Forward Contracts for Risk management
Options :
Terminology and definitions : of Options
Option contract characteristics : Features of Options Instruments
Buying calls and puts : Difference between Put and Call Options
Writing (selling) calls and puts : Short Selling of Put and Call Options
Combination trading strategies : Various financial structures to be created using Options
Option pricing basics : The Black Scholes Model for pricing the Options
Swaps :
Terminology and definitions of Swaps
Swap contract characteristics
Interest rate swap contract cash flows and risks
Other types of swaps- equity, currency, commodity and credit/default
Risk management applications and use of Swaps for Risk Management
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