Asset-Or-Nothing Call Option

  

A commodities option. To put it simply, you get a certain amount of green stuff. Or you get nothing. At the expiration date of the option, you can’t exercise it unless the price of the underlying commodity has reached the strike price.  Example: You have a right to buy May corn at $3.80 and May corn trades for $3.79 at the expiration time. Your option is worthless.

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