Stochastic integral at time T











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I am more into programming, although I recently become interested in quantative finance. I am currently reading Kerry's Beck book regarding financial derivatives valuations and I found there this formula



As far as I rember integral is area under curve, does this formula imply that value of variable X at time T is equal to area under curve of stochastic variable? This doesn't make sense for me.
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    As far as I rember integral is area under curve, does this formula imply that value of variable X at time T is equal to area under curve of stochastic variable? This doesn't make sense for me.
    Thank you in advance!










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      As far as I rember integral is area under curve, does this formula imply that value of variable X at time T is equal to area under curve of stochastic variable? This doesn't make sense for me.
      Thank you in advance!










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      As far as I rember integral is area under curve, does this formula imply that value of variable X at time T is equal to area under curve of stochastic variable? This doesn't make sense for me.
      Thank you in advance!







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