Underlying Asset
An underlying asset is the financial asset on which a derivative contract, such as an option, futures contract, or swap, is based. The value of the derivative depends on the price movements of the underlying asset, which can include stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, or market indices. Derivatives allow traders to speculate on or hedge against price changes in the underlying asset without directly owning it.
Example
In a stock option contract, the underlying asset is the stock of a particular company. The value of the option rises or falls based on the stock’s price movements.
Key points
• The financial asset on which a derivative contract is based.
• Can include stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, or indices.
• The value of the derivative is derived from the price movements of the underlying asset.