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Given that - | ||||||
Strike price = | 330 | |||||
Call premium = | 10 | |||||
ans 1 | Call will be exercised if the spot price is greater than exercise price. | |||||
therefore price above 330 will result into exercising the call option | ||||||
ans 2 | call profit = (Spot price - Exercise price)- Call premium | |||||
Price at which one will have profit = 330+10 = 340 or above | ||||||
therefore at any price range above 340 firm will able to make profit. |
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