Classification Based on the Underlying Asset
Derivatives can be classified based on the type of underlying asset:
- Equity Derivatives: Underlying assets are stocks or stock indices (e.g., S&P 500 futures, options on individual stocks).
- Fixed Income (Interest Rate) Derivatives: Underlying assets are bonds or interest rates (e.g., Treasury bond futures, interest rate swaps).
- Currency (Foreign Exchange) Derivatives: Underlying is a currency exchange rate (e.g., EUR/USD forward contract).
- Commodity Derivatives: Underlying assets are physical commodities like oil, gold, or agricultural products (e.g., oil futures, gold options).
- Credit Derivatives: Underlying is the creditworthiness of an entity or a debt instrument.
- Other: Derivatives can be based on a wide range of other underlying variables, such as weather, cryptocurrencies, or even insurance-related events.
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