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Valuing stocks and option's/?

Anything related to investing, including crypto

noliver123

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So I know what an intrinsic value is
Market cap ÷ by market shares available
But what about options I can quite understand them for what they are there any math equations to with that
 
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I would first read up on some resources like books or sites like tastytrade. Know the math and your greeks.

The math equations are just theoretical. The black scholes model always has the missing variable of standar deviation in other words volatility. The market determines what an option is worth.

Value is relative to human judgement. Its the perceptual syntax of hunan assessment. You have to understand how investors perceive value. Thats the key imo. Understand the human element.
 
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