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(a)
Possible values of the stock after two days and
(a)
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Answer to Problem 76E
The probability for the stock is worth more after two days than the $1000 is 0.25.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Stock price is $1,000.
Each day,
Stock either gains 30%.
Or
Stock loses 25%.
Probability in each case is 0.5.
Calculations:
Worth of the stock after first day,
Gain:
Since stock gains 30%,
Loss:
Since stock losses 25%,
Worth of the stock after second day,
2 Gains:
Since stock worth $1300 on the first day, and on the second day the stock continue to gain 30% on $1300.
Gain + Loss (or Loss +Gain):
Since it is not known that stock either gains or losses on the first day as well as either losses or gains on the second day.
We will assume the stock to gain 30% on the first day and there will be the loss of 25% on the second day.
2 Losses:
Since stock losses 25%, the stock worth $750 with 25% loss on first day and stock continuous to loss 25% on second day as well.
Now,
The probability of each outcome,
For 2 Gains:
For Loss + Gain (or Gain + Loss):
Note that
Gain on first day and loss on second day will be same as loss on first day and gain on second day.
For 2 Losses:
From the above probabilities,
We came to know that
Only 1 possible outcome is there for the stock worth more than $1000 after two days:
(b)
Mean value of the stock after two days.
(b)
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Answer to Problem 76E
Mean value of the stock after two days is $1050.625.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Stock price is $1,000.
Each day,
Stock either gains 30%.
Or
Stock loses 25%.
Probability in each case is 0.5.
Calculations:
From Part (a),
We have
The probability of each outcome,
For 2 Gains:
For Loss + Gain (or Gain + Loss):
Note that
Gain on first day and loss on second day will be same as loss on first day and gain on second day.
For 2 Losses:
Now,
The
Thus,
Mean value of the stock after two days,
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