hard · FRM Part 1

An exotic option's value is often described as the 'partitioned' value of a vanilla.

If a trader buys an Up-and-In call and an Up-and-Out call with the same K and H, which Greek will be identical between this portfolio and the vanilla call?

  1. None, as barrier options have discontinuous Greeks.
  2. Only Delta
  3. Only Theta
  4. All Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta, Rho)

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