PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
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Chapter 21, Problem 28PS

Option risk Calculate and compare the risk (betas) of the following investments: (a) a share of Amazon stock; (b) a one-year call option on Amazon; (c) a one-year put option; (d) a portfolio consisting of a share of Amazon stock and a one-year put option; (e) a portfolio consisting of a share of Amazon stock, a one-year put option, and the sale of a one-year call. In each case, assume that the exercise price of the option is $900, which is also the current price of Amazon stock.

a)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Risk (beta) share of Company A’s stock

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The stock beta of Company A’s stock is 1.5

b)

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To determine: One year call option on Company A.

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Given information:

Current stock selling price (P) is $900

Exercise price (EX) is $900

Standard deviation (σ) is 0.25784

Risk free rate (rf) is 0.01 annually,

t = 1

Stock beta is 1.5

Calculation of value of call option:

d1=log[PPV(EX)]σ(t)0.5+σ(t)0.52=log[$900($9001.010.5)](0.25784×(1)0.5)+(0.25784×(1)0.52)=0.1675

The value of d1 is 0.1675

d2=d1σ(t)0.5=0.16750.25784×(1)0.5=0.0903

The value of d2 is –0.0903

Therefore,

   N(d1)=0.5665N(d2)=0.4640

  Valueofcalloption=[N(d1)×P][N(d2)×PV(EX)]=[0.5665×$900][0.4640×($9001.011)]=$96.39

Hence, the value of call option is $96.39

Person X has investing $509.86 and he borrows $413.48,

Calculation of option beta:

Optionbeta=($509.86×1.5$413.48×0)$509.86$413.48=$7.93

Therefore, the option beta is $7.93

c)

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To determine: One year put option.

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Calculation of one year put option:

From the put-call parity relationship,

Valueofcall+presentvalueofexerciseprice=Putvalue+sharepriceValueofput=Valueofcall+PV(EX)shareprice

Therefore, to replicate the put pay-offs, person X would buy a call with $400 as an exercise price and invest the present value of exercise price and sell the short stock.

The risk can be as follows,

Risk=[(96.39×7.93)+($9001.01×0)(900×1.5)][96.39+($9001.01)900]=6.7

Therefore risk is -6.7

d)

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To determine: One share stock plus one put option.

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Calculation of one share plus one option:

It is related to previous question, except the stock positions cancel out, which leaves us with an exercise price of $900 investment in the present value of exercise price.

The risk can be as follows,

Risk=[(96.39×7.93)+($9001.01×0)][96.39+($9001.01)]=0.77

Therefore, risk is 0.77 which partially hedged the position.

e)

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To determine: One share stock plus one put option minus one call option.

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Calculation of one share plus one option minus one call option:

It is related to previous question, except the all call positions cancel out, which leaves us with an investment in the present value of exercise price.

The risk can be as follows,

Risk=[($9001.001×0)][($9001.001)]=0.00

Therefore, risk is 0.00 which reduced our position to risk-free loan.

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