P polee2000 Sep 5, 2007 #1 i was reading my hull book for the sensitivities formulas many use N'(d1). I know how to do N(D1) in excel normdist. how do I do N'(d1). sorry if it sounds counfusing thanks
i was reading my hull book for the sensitivities formulas many use N'(d1). I know how to do N(D1) in excel normdist. how do I do N'(d1). sorry if it sounds counfusing thanks