INVESTMENTS-CONNECT PLUS ACCESS
INVESTMENTS-CONNECT PLUS ACCESS
11th Edition
ISBN: 2810022611546
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 20, Problem 16PS

a.

Summary Introduction

To draw: A payoff and profit diagram to depict a straddle position when the exercise price is $130.

Introduction:

Straddle Strategy: It is one of the strategies used in manipulating the call and put options. In this strategy, the investor faces a position where the call option and the put option are placed in the same position with the same strike price (X) and time (t). In other words, a straddle is supposed to be the combined value of both the call option and the put option.

a.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16PS

We can conclude that an increase in price increased profit also.

Explanation of Solution

The information given to us is as follows:

    Statement showing the prices of the options in straddles and spreads
    Straddles and Spreads
    Stock prices        
    Market Price116.5       
    Market price130   X110 StraddleX120 Straddle
         Ending Stock priceProfitEnding Stock priceProfit
    Buying options:    -15.4-24
    StrikePricePayoffProfitReturn%5024.65036
    11022.820-2.8-12.28%6014.66026
    12016.810-6.8-40.48%704.67016
    13013.60-13.6-100.00%80-5.4806
    14010.30-10.3-100.00%90-15.490-4
         100-25.4100-14
    StrikePricePayoffProfitReturn%110-35.4110-24
    11012.60-12.6-100%120-25.4120-34
    12017.20-17.2-100%130-15.4130-24
    13023.60-23.6-100%140-5.4140-14
    14030.510-20.5-67.21%1504.6150-4
         16014.61606
    StraddlePricePayoffProfitReturn%17024.617016
    11035.420-15.4-43.50%18034.618026
    1203410-24-70.59%19044.619036
    13037.20-37.2-100%20054.620046
    14040.810-30.8-75.49%21064.621056
             
             
    Selling options:        
    Call optionsPricePayoffProfitReturn%EndingBullish Spread  
         Stock price7.5  
    11022.8-202.812.28%50-12.5  
    12016.8-106.840.48%60-12.5  
    13013.6013.6100.00%70-12.5  
    14010.3010.3100.00%80-12.5  
         90-12.5  
    Put optionsPricePayoffProfitReturn%100-12.5  
    11016.6012.6100.00%110-12.5  
    12017.2017.2100.00%120-2.5  
    13023.6023.6100.00%1307.5  
    14030.51040.5132.79%14017.5  
         15017.5  
    Money spreadPricePayoffProfit 16017.5  
    Bullish spread    17017.5  
    Purchase of Call option at 11022.820-2.8 18017.5  
    Selling of Call option at 14010.3010.3 19017.5  
    Combined profit 207.5 20017.5  
         21017.5  

  INVESTMENTS-CONNECT PLUS ACCESS, Chapter 20, Problem 16PS , additional homework tip  1

Let us use the same diagram for both the answers. Let us now understand the depiction of payoff and profit using a straddle strategy.

Like said before, in straddle strategy, both the call position and put position will be placed at the same place with the same strike price and expiration time. Let us observe the diagram. The blue shows the payoff and profit using a straddle strategy.

This diagram clears shows that when the price option of $110, the payoff is $20 and the net profit earned is $34.60. In a case where the price is $120, the profit earned is $44.60 and when the price rises to $130 the profit earned also rises to $54.60. Therefore, it means an increase in price increased profit also.

b.

Summary Introduction

To draw: A payoff and profit diagram to depict a bullish spread position when the exercise price is $120 and $130 assuming the excel position.

Introduction:

Bullish spread position: It is supposed to be a very optimistic option strategy. It is designed in such a way that profit can be earned even if there is a moderate increase in the price of the underlying asset.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16PS

We can conclude that irrespective of a decline in market conditions, a net profit of $7.50 is earned.

Explanation of Solution

The information given to us is as follows:

    Statement showing the prices of the options in straddles and spreads
    Straddles and Spreads
    Stock prices        
    Market Price116.5       
    Market price130   X110 StraddleX120 Straddle
         Ending Stock priceProfitEnding Stock priceProfit
    Buying options:    -15.4-24
    StrikePricePayoffProfitReturn%5024.65036
    11022.820-2.8-12.28%6014.66026
    12016.810-6.8-40.48%704.67016
    13013.60-13.6-100.00%80-5.4806
    14010.30-10.3-100.00%90-15.490-4
         100-25.4100-14
    StrikePricePayoffProfitReturn%110-35.4110-24
    11012.60-12.6-100%120-25.4120-34
    12017.20-17.2-100%130-15.4130-24
    13023.60-23.6-100%140-5.4140-14
    14030.510-20.5-67.21%1504.6150-4
         16014.61606
    StraddlePricePayoffProfitReturn%17024.617016
    11035.420-15.4-43.50%18034.618026
    1203410-24-70.59%19044.619036
    13037.20-37.2-100%20054.620046
    14040.810-30.8-75.49%21064.621056
             
             
    Selling options:        
    Call optionsPricePayoffProfitReturn%EndingBullish Spread  
         Stock price7.5  
    11022.8-202.812.28%50-12.5  
    12016.8-106.840.48%60-12.5  
    13013.6013.6100.00%70-12.5  
    14010.3010.3100.00%80-12.5  
         90-12.5  
    Put optionsPricePayoffProfitReturn%100-12.5  
    11016.6012.6100.00%110-12.5  
    12017.2017.2100.00%120-2.5  
    13023.6023.6100.00%1307.5  
    14030.51040.5132.79%14017.5  
         15017.5  
    Money spreadPricePayoffProfit 16017.5  
    Bullish spread    17017.5  
    Purchase of Call option at 11022.820-2.8 18017.5  
    Selling of Call option at 14010.3010.3 19017.5  
    Combined profit 207.5 20017.5  
         21017.5  

  INVESTMENTS-CONNECT PLUS ACCESS, Chapter 20, Problem 16PS , additional homework tip  2

Let us use the same diagram for here also. Let us now understand the depiction of payoff and profit using a bullish spread strategy. The yellow line shown in the diagram depicts payoff and profit using a bullish spread strategy. When the diagram is observed, we find that when a call option is purchased at $110, the market is decreasing. When a call option is sold at $140, the net profit earned is $7.50. So, irrespective of a decline in market conditions, a net profit of $7.50 is earned.

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