Financial Mathematics
Asset-or-nothing options are a type of exotic option that provides a payoff in the form of the underlying asset's price at expiration if the option is in-the-money, or zero otherwise. These options are unique because they do not provide a cash payout but rather deliver the asset itself, making them valuable in specific financial strategies. They are particularly useful in scenarios where the holder wants exposure to the asset rather than just a monetary gain.
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