The price of a stock is $34, and a six-month call with a strike price of $30 sells for $6. Round your answers to the nearest dollar. What is the option's intrinsic value? $   What is the option's time premium? $   If the price of the stock rises, what happens to the price of the call? As the price of the stock rises, the value of the call  . If the price of the stock falls to $31, what is the maximum you could lose from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value. $   What is the maximum profit you could earn by selling the call uncovered (naked)? $   If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $30, what is the profit (or loss) from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value. The  from buying the call is $   . If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $30, what is the profit (or loss) from selling the call naked? Enter your answer as a positive value. The  from selling the call naked is $   . If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $41, what is the profit (or loss) from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value. The  from buying the call is $   . If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $41, what is the profit (or loss) from selling the call naked? Enter your answer as a positive value. The  from selling the call naked is $   .

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The price of a stock is $34, and a six-month call with a strike price of $30 sells for $6. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

  1. What is the option's intrinsic value?

    $  

  2. What is the option's time premium?

    $  

  3. If the price of the stock rises, what happens to the price of the call?

    As the price of the stock rises, the value of the call  .

  4. If the price of the stock falls to $31, what is the maximum you could lose from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value.

    $  

  5. What is the maximum profit you could earn by selling the call uncovered (naked)?

    $  

  6. If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $30, what is the profit (or loss) from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value.

    The  from buying the call is $   .

  7. If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $30, what is the profit (or loss) from selling the call naked? Enter your answer as a positive value.

    The  from selling the call naked is $   .

  8. If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $41, what is the profit (or loss) from buying the call? Enter your answer as a positive value.

    The  from buying the call is $   .

  9. If, at the expiration of the call, the price of the stock is $41, what is the profit (or loss) from selling the call naked? Enter your answer as a positive value.

    The  from selling the call naked is $   .

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