Low Exercise Price Option
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In 1995 the Australian Stock Exchange
Australian Stock Exchange
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 started listing of new exchange traded option
Option (finance)
In finance, an option is a derivative financial instrument that specifies a contract between two parties for a future transaction on an asset at a reference price. The buyer of the option gains the right, but not the obligation, to engage in that transaction, while the seller incurs the...

 product called a Low Exercise Price Option (LEPO). A LEPO is a Europe
Europe
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an style call option
Call option
A call option, often simply labeled a "call", is a financial contract between two parties, the buyer and the seller of this type of option. The buyer of the call option has the right, but not the obligation to buy an agreed quantity of a particular commodity or financial instrument from the seller...

 with a low exercise price of $0.01 and a contract
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 size of 1000 share
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s to be delivered on exercise.

LEPOs are traded on margin. The premium is close to the whole share price
Share price
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, and a trader only posts margin, not the full price. Both the buyer and the seller are margined, all positions are marked-to-market daily. LEPOs work like a futures contract
Futures contract
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Differences from standard options

Several important differences distinguish LEPOs from standard exchange-traded options, and these differences have important implications for the pricing
Pricing
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 of LEPO.
  • The buyer of a LEPO does not pay the full amount of the premium upfront
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    .
  • Both buyer and seller of LEPOs involve ongoing margin payments.
  • The buyer of a LEPO does not receive dividend
    Dividend
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    s or obtain voting rights on the underlying shares until the shares are transferred after exercise.
  • LEPOs are only available as call options.
  • LEPOs have a very low exercise price and a high premium close to the initial value of the underlying shares.
  • LEPOs have only one exercise price per expiry month.


LEPOs may be over either shares or an index
Index (economics)
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Pricing of Low Exercise Price Options

The current value of a contract is equal to the current price of the underlying share compounded by the risk-free interest rate
Risk-free interest rate
Risk-free interest rate is the theoretical rate of return of an investment with no risk of financial loss. The risk-free rate represents the interest that an investor would expect from an absolutely risk-free investment over a given period of time....

, less the accumulated value of any dividends, less the exercise price of $0.01.


where:

= price of LEPO contract entered into at time 0 for delivery at time 1;

= price of underlying share at time 0;

r = risk-free rate of return;

n = number of days until contract maturity;

D = value of share dividends;

y = number of days until dividend is paid.

X = exercise price (equals $0.01);
To prove that above formula is correct, we'll calculate price using Black-Schole formula. The Black-Scholes formula after modifications to recognize that the premium is paid at the expiry of the contract:


where:

N (d) is cumulative probability distribution function for a standardized normal distribution.




For a LEPO an underlying price is very big compare to exercise price X. Because of that is very close to 1, with insignificant difference. Thus LEPO price per Black-Schole formula (without dividend) is



and it matches our previous formula.
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