Question: Basic Hedging Tools Consider contracts (call, put, forward) on 1 share of I.B.M. Expiration date: December, 31 of current year. Forward price is $ 100.
Basic Hedging Tools
Consider contracts (call, put, forward) on 1 share of I.B.M.
Expiration date: December, 31 of current year. Forward price is $ 100.
Strike price is $ 100 for options. Cost of options is $ 10 for put and for call.
Consider a range of prices for I.B.M. on the expiration day:
$ 0, $ 20, $ 40, $ 60, $ 80, $ 100, $ 120, $ 140, $ 160 ...per share.
Do a spreadsheet and a hand drawn chart for the following (a through l), you can show a-f on one chart and g-l on a second chart:
Find expiration day payoff (ignore the cost of initial purchase) to a buyer of
a) 1 call, b) 1 put, c) 1 forward
Find expiration day payoff (ignore the proceeds of initial sale) to a seller of
d) 1 call, e) 1 put, f) 1 forward
Find profit and loss (including the cost of initial purchase) to a buyer of
g) 1 call, h) 1 put, i) 1 forward
Find profit and loss (including the proceeds of initial sale) to a seller of
j) 1 call, k) 1 put, l) 1 forward
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