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- The investor Y decides to: Buy a call option for $5 with $200 as strike price Sell a put option for $10 with $100 as strike price a)Calculate the result of the investor if the market price is $60 b)Calculate the result of the investor if the market price is $260 c)Represent the results of the investor for both cases a) and b) in the same figureA speculative investor creates a portfolio of options written on the same underlying asset. He chooses to sell a put option with a strike of $100 and sell a call option also with a strike of $100. The two options have the same expiration. a. Sketch the payoff at maturity for a seller of a put option with a strike of $100. Carefully label the axes. b. Sketch the payoff at maturity for a seller of a call option with a strike of $100. Carefully label the axes. c. Sketch the payoff at maturity for the investor who sells both a call option and a put option each with a strike of $100. Carefully label the axes. The put option price is $14, and the price of the call option is $6. d. What is the profit at maturity for the speculative investor if the underlying asset at maturity is worth $100?2. Exercise value and option price The value derived from exercising an option immediately is the exercise value. No rational investor would exercise an option that is out-of-the-money, so the minimum exercise value is zero. The following table provides information regarding options on ABC Corp. stock. Because the stock's price is volatile, investors trade options to either hedge their positions or speculate on price movements. Investors can either buy options or "issue" new options, which is called writing options. The following table presents the data on ABC Corp.'s call options at different stock prices. Based on your understanding of exercise value and option prices, complete the table with a strike price of $24.00: Stock Price ($) 16.00 32.00 40.00 44.00 48.00 Strike Price ($) 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 Exercise Value ($) Market Price of Option ($) 1.56 10.10 0.00 20.00 18.40 22.60 28.00 Time Value ($) 2.10 2.40 4.00 After two weeks, the stock price of ABC Corp. increases to…
- The investor X decides to: Buy a call option for $10 with $100 as strike price Buy a call option for $15 with $90 as the strike price Sell a put option for $10 with $100 as the strike price Buy a put option for $15 with $120 as the strike price a)Calculate the result of the investor if the market price is $60 b)Calculate the result of the investor if the market price is $160 c)Represent the results of the investor for both cases a) and b) in the same figureDescribe what a stock option is. what does it means to buy a "put" or a "call" and what you are expecting the stock to do for each (ie go up or down in price). Discuss when you would make money on a put option and when you would make money on a call option.True/false An option is a financial contract that gives the owner the right to buy or sell some asset at a fixed price on or before a given date. The put-call parity is derived based on the principal of no arbitrage. That is, the put-call parity equation holds only when the market is reasonably good enough so that arbitrage opportunities are not allowed. Today Jim bought a call option and Jill wrote a call option. The options are exactly the same (with the same underlying asset, same exercise price, same expiration date, same in every aspect). When the underlying stock price changes, for every dollar Jim gains, Jill loses a dollar, and vice versa. In reality, stock option contracts are based on the unit of 100 shares and expire on the third Friday of the month. An out of the money option means that if you exercise the option now you will be able to get money out of it.
- A call option on a stock trading at $58 has an exercise price of $47. The call option is _____ Check all that apply A. in the money B. out of the money C. at the moneyThe value derived from exercising an option immediately is the exercise value. No rational investor would exercise an option that is out-of-the-money, so the minimum exercise value is zero. The following table provides information regarding options on ABC Corp. stock. Because the stock’s price is volatile, investors trade options to either hedge their positions or speculate on price movements. Investors can either buy options or “issue” new options, which is called writing options. Based on your understanding of exercise value and option prices, complete the table with a strike price of $30.00: Stock Price ($) Strike Price ($) Exercise Value ($) Market Price of Option ($) Time Value ($) 20.00 30.00 0.00 1.56 40.00 30.00 12.10 2.10 50.00 30.00 22.40 2.40 55.00 30.00 25.00 27.60 60.00 30.00 34.00 4.00 After two weeks, the stock price of ABC Corp. increases to $62.40. Suppose you purchased the shares for $40.00 and then sell…When trading a call option on futures, you have the to buy the futures contract at the strike price before expiration. right, but not the obligation O obligation O right and also obligation
- A. An option is trading at $5.03. If it has a delta of -.56, what would the price of the option be if the underlying increases by $.75? What would the price of the option be if the underlying decreases by $.55? B. What type of option is this and how? C. With a delta of -.56, is this option ITM, ATM or OTM and how?A European call option can be exercised a. any time in the future b. only on the expiration date c. if the price of the underlying asset declines below the exerciase price d. immediately after dividends are paid e. none of these.The basis is defined as the spot price minus the futures price. A trader is hedging the sale of an asset with a short futures position. The basis increases unexpectedly. Which of the following is TRUE? a. The hedger’s position stays the same. b. The hedger’s position improves. c. The hedger’s position sometimes worsens and sometimes improves. d. The hedger’s position worsens.
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