What are the payoff, cost and profit of a put bull spread with strike prices of $1,960
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What are the payoff, cost and profit of a put bull spread with strike prices of $1,960 and $2,300 if the GOOG share price become $2,150.91 on the expiration date?
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Type Contract Name Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put GOOG210618CO1800000 GOOG210618C01820000 GOOG210618C01840000 GOOG210618C01860000 GOOG210618C01880000 GOOG210618C01900000 GOOG210618C01920000 GOOG210618C01940000 GOOG210618C01960000 GOOG210618C01980000 GOOG210618C02000000 GOOG210618C02100000 GOOG210618C02200000 GOOG210618C02300000 GOOG210618C02800000 GOOG210618P01800000 GOOG210618P01820000 GOOG210618P01840000 GOOG210618P01860000 GOOG210618P01880000 GOOG210618P01900000 GOOG210618P01920000 GOOG210618P01940000 GOOG210618P01960000 GOOG210618P01980000 GOOG210618P02000000 GOOG210618P02100000 GOOG210618P02200000 GOOG210618P02300000 GOOG210618P02800000 Last Trade Date 2021-02-08 3:11PM EST 2021-02-03 11:11AM EST 2021-02-08 3:11PM EST 2021-02-03 2:13PM EST 2021-02-04 11:04AM EST 2021-02-05 3:33PM EST 2021-02-03 3:43PM EST 2021-02-03 9:40AM EST 2021-02-05 1:51PM EST 2021-02-04 10:37AM EST 2021-02-05 3:00PM EST 2021-02-08 3:48PM EST 2021-02-08 3:26PM EST 2021-02-08 11:44AM EST 2021-02-04 12:05PM EST 2021-02-08 11:27AM EST 2021-02-05 12:29PM EST 2021-02-03 10:15AM EST 2021-02-08 10:32AM EST 2021-02-08 10:52AM EST 2021-02-08 12:11PM EST 2021-02-08 11:57AM EST 2021-02-08 12:00PM EST 2021-02-08 10:28AM EST 2021-02-08 3:45PM EST 2021-02-08 1:24PM EST 2021-02-08 10:19AM EST 2021-02-05 10:12AM EST 2021-02-05 3:25PM EST 2021-02-01 9:35AM EST Last Price 1800 337.72 1820 324 1840 306.77 1860 287.8 285.7 1880 1900 292.12 261.16 218 231 Strike Open Bid Ask Change % Change Volume Interest 339.5 348.4 -4.28 -1.25% 323.5 332.1 309.6 294.3 316 300 0 101.61 -26.1 28.6 24.02 279.6 286.8 266.1 273.2 251.8 258.4 237 245.2 224 221.18 211.5 234 219.5 200 209 145.5 154.2 102.5 108.7 73.1 79.2 12.5 13.9 48 49.8 51.6 57.3 56.1 61.2 60.5 63.6 66.7 69 71.6 75 77.5 80.9 84 87.4 90.4 94.7 96.1 102.5 105.8 110.1 151.9 156.4 213.9 281.8 722 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 202.25 2100 146 2200 106.6 2300 70 2800 12.25 1800 50 1820 52.7 1840 57.4 1860 62.8 1880 68.2 1900 75.2 1920 83.2 1940 89.2 1960 93.9 1980 102.8 2000 110 2100 153.25 2200 2300 2800 200 208.1 274.8 712.2 280.8 935 49.53% -8.31% 11.12% 8.96% 0 0 0 27.83 0 -4.1 -3.4 -4.74 0 -4.2 -7.75% -2.2 -4.01% -7.6 -11.69% 0.1 -14.4 1.4 3.2 -73.3 -45.11% 0.16% -17.43% 1.90% 4.00% 0.7 1 1.1 -2.55 -26.25 0.75% 0.98% 1.01% -1.64% -11.60% 0 0 14.39% -2.73% -3.09% -6.34% 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 5 18 11 19 2 7 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 51 7 1 4 I 618 100 53 231 120 307 442 41 133 87 520 764 766 257 55 338 75 19 28 22 319 17 01 49 28 45 23 4 9 1 Type Contract Name Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Call Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put Put GOOG210618CO1800000 GOOG210618C01820000 GOOG210618C01840000 GOOG210618C01860000 GOOG210618C01880000 GOOG210618C01900000 GOOG210618C01920000 GOOG210618C01940000 GOOG210618C01960000 GOOG210618C01980000 GOOG210618C02000000 GOOG210618C02100000 GOOG210618C02200000 GOOG210618C02300000 GOOG210618C02800000 GOOG210618P01800000 GOOG210618P01820000 GOOG210618P01840000 GOOG210618P01860000 GOOG210618P01880000 GOOG210618P01900000 GOOG210618P01920000 GOOG210618P01940000 GOOG210618P01960000 GOOG210618P01980000 GOOG210618P02000000 GOOG210618P02100000 GOOG210618P02200000 GOOG210618P02300000 GOOG210618P02800000 Last Trade Date 2021-02-08 3:11PM EST 2021-02-03 11:11AM EST 2021-02-08 3:11PM EST 2021-02-03 2:13PM EST 2021-02-04 11:04AM EST 2021-02-05 3:33PM EST 2021-02-03 3:43PM EST 2021-02-03 9:40AM EST 2021-02-05 1:51PM EST 2021-02-04 10:37AM EST 2021-02-05 3:00PM EST 2021-02-08 3:48PM EST 2021-02-08 3:26PM EST 2021-02-08 11:44AM EST 2021-02-04 12:05PM EST 2021-02-08 11:27AM EST 2021-02-05 12:29PM EST 2021-02-03 10:15AM EST 2021-02-08 10:32AM EST 2021-02-08 10:52AM EST 2021-02-08 12:11PM EST 2021-02-08 11:57AM EST 2021-02-08 12:00PM EST 2021-02-08 10:28AM EST 2021-02-08 3:45PM EST 2021-02-08 1:24PM EST 2021-02-08 10:19AM EST 2021-02-05 10:12AM EST 2021-02-05 3:25PM EST 2021-02-01 9:35AM EST Last Price 1800 337.72 1820 324 1840 306.77 1860 287.8 285.7 1880 1900 292.12 261.16 218 231 Strike Open Bid Ask Change % Change Volume Interest 339.5 348.4 -4.28 -1.25% 323.5 332.1 309.6 294.3 316 300 0 101.61 -26.1 28.6 24.02 279.6 286.8 266.1 273.2 251.8 258.4 237 245.2 224 221.18 211.5 234 219.5 200 209 145.5 154.2 102.5 108.7 73.1 79.2 12.5 13.9 48 49.8 51.6 57.3 56.1 61.2 60.5 63.6 66.7 69 71.6 75 77.5 80.9 84 87.4 90.4 94.7 96.1 102.5 105.8 110.1 151.9 156.4 213.9 281.8 722 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 202.25 2100 146 2200 106.6 2300 70 2800 12.25 1800 50 1820 52.7 1840 57.4 1860 62.8 1880 68.2 1900 75.2 1920 83.2 1940 89.2 1960 93.9 1980 102.8 2000 110 2100 153.25 2200 2300 2800 200 208.1 274.8 712.2 280.8 935 49.53% -8.31% 11.12% 8.96% 0 0 0 27.83 0 -4.1 -3.4 -4.74 0 -4.2 -7.75% -2.2 -4.01% -7.6 -11.69% 0.1 -14.4 1.4 3.2 -73.3 -45.11% 0.16% -17.43% 1.90% 4.00% 0.7 1 1.1 -2.55 -26.25 0.75% 0.98% 1.01% -1.64% -11.60% 0 0 14.39% -2.73% -3.09% -6.34% 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 5 18 11 19 2 7 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 51 7 1 4 I 618 100 53 231 120 307 442 41 133 87 520 764 766 257 55 338 75 19 28 22 319 17 01 49 28 45 23 4 9 1
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