What are the S, E, R, 2, and T in your Black-Scholes formula for each of
Question:
What are the S, E, R, σ2, and T in your Black-Scholes formula for each of your two chosen options? Show calculations, where necessary, and explain in words how you got each number. Attach print-outs of website pages you used that indicate where the information is coming from; highlight the important numbers on your print-outs. (Keep in mind that the information on the websites gets constantly updated, and so if the information is not printed out at approximately the same time the option price results will not be correct.)
What are the intrinsic values of your two chosen call options? Calculate. What do they mean?
Are your two call options priced correctly, or are they overpriced or underpriced, according to the Black-Scholes option pricing model? By how much? Calculate and explain. Can you explain why this may be the case?
For each of your two options create a graph (like the one below) and label and put the dollar amounts of the current stock price for the stock you picked exercise prices that you picked
current call option values that you have calculated
intrinsic values that you have calculated
time value premiums based on your calculations
In order to replicate the payoff of your two call options at the expiration date that you selected, how many shares of stock should you buy today, and how much should you borrow at the risk-free rate? Calculate and explain. Are the put options for your stock overpriced or underpriced, according to the Black-Scholes option pricing model? Calculate and explain.
Organic Chemistry A Short Course
ISBN: 978-1111425562
13th edition
Authors: Harold Hart, Christopher M. Hadad, Leslie E. Craine, David J. Hart