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Options trading strategy analysis and simulation tool. Provides theoretical pricing using Black-Scholes model, Greeks calculation, strategy P/L simulation, and risk management guidance. Use when user requests options strategy analysis, covered calls, protective puts, spreads, iron condors, earnings plays, or options risk management. Includes volatility analysis, position sizing, and earnings-based strategy recommendations. Educational focus with practical trade simulation.
Use when pricing options, calculating Greeks, implementing exotic derivatives, or building pricing engines - covers Black-Scholes, binomial trees, Monte Carlo, and QuantLib integrationUse when ", " mentioned.
Pricing completo de opciones europeas y americanas. 9 metodos: Black-Scholes, Binomial CRR, Trinomial, Monte Carlo (antithetic) + Longstaff-Schwartz, Bjerksund-Stensland 2002 / BAW (American closed-form), Heston 1993 (vol estocastica, sonrisa via Fourier), Bates 1996 (Heston + Merton jumps, crash risk), greeks (BS), implied vol, P(ITM) y P(Profit). Disenado para backtesting: cada funcion es flat Python vectorizado con numpy (sin abstracciones), usa math.erfc (no scipy). BS 2.4 us/op, BS2 3.6 us, Heston 400 us, Binomial N=500 5.6 ms. CLI con 15 modos mas validate y bench. Time complexity O(1) para todos los closed-form.
Generate an interactive options payoff curve chart with dynamic parameter controls. Use this skill whenever the user shares an options position screenshot, describes an options strategy, or asks to visualize how an options trade makes or loses money. Triggers include: any mention of butterfly, spread (vertical/calendar/diagonal/ratio), straddle, strangle, condor, covered call, protective put, iron condor, or any multi-leg options structure. Also triggers when a user pastes strike prices, premiums, expiry dates, or says things like "show me the payoff", "draw the P&L curve", "what does this trade look like", or uploads a screenshot from a broker (IBKR, TastyTrade, Robinhood, etc). Always use this skill even if the user only provides partial info — extract what you can and use defaults for the rest.