Bond-option-option=stock
(Bond-option-option)/stock=1
Here is the English translation with the intended meaning preserved:
In this simulation, the value of X fluctuates slightly over time. While this fluctuation does not directly reflect actual market transactions, it illustrates that input values are not always stable or guaranteed.
The input values represent the adjustments made through options when stocks and bonds are exchanged. Ideally, the valuation of corporate and government bonds should match market prices, but in reality, various factors cause fluctuations. This simulation serves as a supplementary indicator of such variations.
B-O-O=S
B-O-O=S