How did the way options & futures were being valued change after the ‘87 market crash?
Sorry if this isn’t the right forum, just a little curious and couldn’t find anything online about this.
Was reading about how the ‘87 market crash could be credited to the influx in sell orders for options, which in turn drives down the index, and initiated a sell off.
I was wondering how the way options were valued changed after this crash, and thus I turned to the genius minds at WSO.
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