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Consider a European call option on a non-dividend-paying stock. The strike price is K, the time to expiration is T, and the p

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Payoff from the call option at t = T = CT = max (0, ST - K)

Hence, the price of the call option today

= C

= PV of all the future payoff from the instrument

= PV of [max (0, ST - K)]

= max [0, PV (ST - K)]

= max [0, PV (ST) - PV (K)]

PV (ST) = present value of the future stock price = Current stock price = S0

PV (K) = K / (1 + discount rate)T

B(T) = Price of a zero coupon bond paying face value of one at t = T will be

= FV / (1 + (1 + discount rate)T = 1 / (1 + discount rate)T

Hence, B(T) = 1 / (1 + discount rate)T

Hence, PV (K) = K / (1 + discount rate)T= K x B(T)

Hence, C =  max [0, PV (ST) - PV (K)] = max {0, S0 - KB(T)}

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