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A mathematical model used to calculate the theoretical value of an option. The inputs to the model typically include the price of the underlying instrument, the option strike price, the time remaining until the Expiration Date, the volatility of the underlying instrument and the risk-free interest rate (i.e., the Treasury Bill interest rate). Examples of option pricing models include Black-Scholes and Cox-Ross-Rubinstein.