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Finance: What is a swap, and what is a swaption? 49 Views
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A swaption is a type of option that gives you the choice to swap the currency in which payments are made. No word on whether Monopoly money is accepted.
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Transcript
- 00:00
Finance allah shmoop what is a swap And what is
- 00:05
a swap Shin Um can we just say it's an
- 00:09
option to swap You know like microsoft is a micro
- 00:13
computer software thing or like the electrocution is electricity and
- 00:17
execution or the bromance is you know brother and romance
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- 00:22
which is something totally different when dealing with gerbils Anyway
- 00:25
one day a guy was holding a swap turned a
- 00:27
corner wasn't looking where he was going then glam o
- 00:30
he ran into an option What came of it was
- 00:32
a super hybrid type of security were in a slop
- 00:36
like i swap you so many dollars for so many
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euros is tacked onto an option You want the ability
- 00:43
to pay off your loan either in us dollars or
- 00:46
in euros assuming they still exist when your loan comes
- 00:49
due That whole brexit thing that issue have the option
- 00:53
to swap the flavor of payments you're making for the
- 00:57
hundred grand You borrowed no it's houses play out well
- 01:01
When the bond was issued one dollar bought you one
- 01:03
euro and the interest rate was eight percent So you
- 01:06
paid eight grand a year to rent that hundred for
- 01:08
ten years at which point you're going to pay it
- 01:11
all off simple but after five years the exchange rates
- 01:14
have drifted massively Magic fairy dust was sprinkled by wizards
- 01:18
all over europe They beat back the thirty two hour
- 01:21
work week Corruption unions and economic misery wrought by not
- 01:25
being able to compete with china russia in africa and
- 01:28
now amazingly the euro is a much stronger currency than
- 01:32
the u s dollar that's kind of a fictional story
- 01:34
here that we'll make enough In fact one euro buys
- 01:37
you two u s dollars like it when the euro
- 01:39
was first put out there So if you holding the
- 01:42
swap shin on the interest payment flavor of the hundred
- 01:46
grand you borrowed if you so choose you can pay
- 01:50
that eight grand in euros that is instead of the
- 01:53
eight thousand dollars a year in interest you can pay
- 01:56
for thousand euros It's almost a ziff your interest rate
- 02:00
was cut in half That's not really it's a value
- 02:03
is the same it's just the number of units were
- 02:05
cut have theirs You know that works And if you
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live in europe and work in europe and we're paid
- 02:09
in euros Well it really is like a roman holiday
- 02:11
of interest rates of just want to focus on the
- 02:13
numbers But the values of the same there's No free 00:02:15.938 --> [endTime] lunch here even in swap shen lang
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