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futures and options test 1
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futures contracts are
standardized contracts to make or take
delivery of commodity at a predeter-
mined place and tie
spot price
the price for immediate deliver
a company knows it will have to pay a
certain amount of foreign currency to one
of its suppliers in the future... how will the
company lock in the exchange rate
forward contract
how are gains and losses on futures po-
sitions settled?
each day after the close of trading
which entity in the US takes primary re-
sponsibility for regulating futures mar-
ket?
Commodities Futures Trading Commis-
sion (CFTC)
what do speculators do?
-assume market price risk while looking
for profit opportunities
-add to market liquidity
-facilitate hedging
a company enters into a short futures
contract to sell 50,000 units of a com-
modity for 70 cents per unit. the initial
margin is $4,000 and the maintenance
margin is $3,000. what is the futures
price per unit above which there will be a
margin call?
50,000(x-0.7) = $1000 loss
x-0.7 = 0.02
x = 0.72
$0.72
a company enters into a long futures
contract to buy 1,000 units of a com-
modity for $60 per unit. the initial margin
is $6,000 and the maintenance margin
is $4,000. what futures price will allow
$2,000 to be withdrawn from the margin
account?
1000(x-60) = $2,000 loss
x-60 = 2
x = $62
you sell one December futures contract
when the futures price is $1,010 per unit.
each contract is on 100 units and the
initial margin per contract that you pro-
vide is $2,000. the maintenance margin
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per contract is $1,500. during the next
day the futures price rises to $1,012 per
unit. what is the balance of your margin
account at the end of the day?
100(1012-1010) = 200
2000 - 200 = $1,800
when can futures trading gains credited
to a customer's margin account be with-
drawn by the customer?
as soon as the funds are credited (at the
end of the day/daily settlement)
if you have a long (buy) futures position
and prices decrease
you may receive a margin call
hedging
taking a futures position opposite to
one's current cash market position
what happens to the obligations of most
futures contracts used in a hedge?
they are closed-out by an offsetting
transaction
which of the following is the only variable
element of a standardized futures con-
tract?
price
futures contracts trade with every month
as a delivery month. a company is hedg-
ing the purchase of the underlying asset
on june 15. which futures contract should
it use?
the july contract
on march 1 a commodity's spot price is
$60 and its august futures price is $59.
on july 1 the spot price is $64 and the au-
gust futures price is $63.50. a company
entered into a futures contract on march
1 to hedge its purchase of the commodity
on july 1. it closed out its position on july
1. what effective price (after taking ac-
count of hedging) paid by the company?
$59.50
a company due to pay a certain amount
of foreign currency in the future decides
to hedge with futures contracts. what is
the advantage of hedging?
it leads to a more predicable exchange
rate being paid
the premise that makes hedging possible
is cash and futures prices
....
generally change in the same direction
by similar amounts
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what is the relationship between a cash
market position and a futures market po-
sition in a hedge?
opposite of each other
who is on the other side of a hedger's
position?
could be either a hedger or a speculator
(math) a trader enters into a short for-
ward contract on 100 million yen. the
forward exchange rate is $0.0080 per
yen. how much does the trader gain or
lose if the exchange rate at the end of
the contract is (a) $0.0074 per yen? (b)
$0.0091 per yen?
(a) $60,000 profit
(b) $110,000 loss
(math) a company enters into a short
futures contract to sell 5,000 bushels of
wheat for 750 cents per bushel. the initial
margin is $3,000 and the maintenance
margin is $2,000.
(a) what price change would lead to a
margin call?
(b) under what circumstances could
$1,500 be withdrawn from the margin
account?
(a) $7.70 USD/bu.
(b) $7.20
one orange juice futures contract is on
15,000 pounds of frozen concentrate.
suppose that in sept 2016 a company
sells a march 2017 orange juice futures
contract for 1200 cents per pound. in dec
2016 the futures price is 110 cents. in
feb 2017 the futures price is 125 cents.
what is the company's profit or loss on
the contract?
$750 loss
what does a stop order (stop-loss) to sell
at $2 mean? when might it be used?
the sale for that commodity will be exe-
cuted when the price hits $2 or less (sell
at best price)
can be used to minimize loss on a posi-
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futures and options test 1
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tion, protect profit no an existing position
or initiate a new position
what does a limit order to sell at $2
mean? when might it be used?
sale will be executed when price hits $2
or higher
trader A enters into futures contracts to
buy 1 million euros for 1.3 million dol-
lars in three months. trader b enters in
a forward contract to do the same thing.
the exchange rate (dollars per euro) de-
clines sharply during the first two months
and then increases for the third month
to close at 1.3300. ignoring daily settle-
ment...
(a) what is the total profit of each trader?
(b) when the impact of daily settlement
is taken into account, which trader does
better?
(a) 1000000(0.03) = $30,000 profit
(B) trader A will lose on the sharp decline
of the exchange rate since their accounts
are settled daily instead of just at the end
of the contract
suppose that there are no storage costs
for crude oil and the interest rate for bor-
rowing or lending is 5% per annum. how
could you make money if the june and
december futures contracts for a partic-
ular year trade at $80 and $86?
optimal hedge ratio
slope of the best fit line when the change
in the spot price (on the y axis) is re-
gressed against the change in the fu-
tures price (on the x axis)
where does a commodity's futures price
come from ?
prices are discovered through bids and
offers between buyers and sellers
what market condition is necessary for
an effective long hedge?
correlation between the cash and futures
market
if prices levels go lower after a short
hedge is initiated, what are the results?
loss in the cash market and gain in the
futures market
a farmer's crop is still in the field. his cash
market position is
long
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which market has an impact on the final
net result of a long futures hedge?
cash and futures markets
describe the hedging strategy for feeder
cattle
short live cattle futures
long corn futures
long feeder cattle futures
on march 1 the price of a commodity is
$1,000 and the december futures price
is $1,015. on nov 1 the price is $980
and the dec futures price is $981. a pro-
ducer of the commodity entered into a
dec futures contract on march 1 to hedge
the sale of the commodity on nov 1. it
closed out its position on nov 1. what is
the effective price (after taking account
of hedging) received by the company for
the commodity?
gain on futures = 1015 - 981 = 34
price = 980 + 34 = $1,014
suppose that the standard deviation of
monthly changes in the price of com-
modity A is $2. the standard deviation
of monthly changes in a futures price
for a contract on commodity B (which is
similar to commodity A) is $3. the cor-
relation between the futures price and
the commodity price is 0.9. what hedge
ratio should be used when hedging one
month exposure to the price of commod-
ity A?
0.9(2/3) = 0.6
tailing the hedge
calculates the optimal number of con-
tracts but incorporates adjustment for
daily settlement of futures contracts
basis
the difference between the local cash
price and a futures price
what will benefit a long hedge after it is
initiated?
weaker basis (basis becoming less + or
more -)
basis strengthens and benefits the short
hedger
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what happens if a cash market price
gains relative to a futures price over
time?
if you estimate the local cash price will
be 15 under the march futures price at
the time you deliver corn, the approx net
selling price you can lock in by selling a
march futures contract is $5.50 is:
$5.35
assume your supplier's cash market
price is generally quoted over the CME
group's futures price. if you hedge by pur-
chasing a futures contract, a good time
to purchase the physical product and lift
the hedge would be
when the basis is relatively weak
an investor shorts 100 shares when the
share price is $50 and closes out the
position six months later when the share
price is $43. the shares pay a dividend of
$3 per share during the six months. how
much does the investor gain?
700 - 300 = $400
the spot price of an investment asset that
provides no income is $30 and the risk
free rate for all maturities (with continu-
ous compounding) is 10%. what is the
three-year forward price?
30e^(0.1x3) = $40.50
a short forward contract that was nego-
tiated some time ago will expire in three
months and has a delivery price of $40.
the current forward price for three month
forward contract is $42. the three month
risk-free interest rate (with continuous
compounding is 8%. what is the value of
the short forward contract?
f = (k -F0)e^-rt
f= -1.96
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