Investments
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Author: Zvi Bodie Professor, Alex Kane, Alan J. Marcus Professor
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Chapter 21, Problem 26PS
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on the hedge ratio of a put option as stock price becomes very less.
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From Black Scholes formula value of d1 is :
d 1 = ln(S0/X) + (r - δ + σ 2 /2)T σ T
And the hedge ratio N(d1) can be calculated from the abovementioned formula.
Now if the put option exercise price is very small then the hedge ratio N(d1) approaches the value of 0.
So as X increases the probability of exercise approaches to 0.
As X increases, the probability of exercise approaches to 0.
From Black Scholes formula value of d1 is :
And the hedge ratio N(d1) can be calculated from the abovementioned formula.
Now if the put option exercise price is very small then the hedge ratio N(d1) approaches the value of 0.
So as X increases the probability of exercise approaches to 0.
As X increases, the probability of exercise approaches to 0.
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