Suppose you do a one-year straddle strategy using a Call and a Put. The strike price is $100. The underlying is the stock of company ABC. Assume the prices the stock can take next year are either $80 or $150. Both states of nature can reveal with 50% probability.
(a) What are the payoff you receive in the two possible scenarios stated before? Explain what is the option you exercise in every case.
(b) What is the expected payoff if you paid $15 for the put and $25 for the call?
Suppose you do a one-year straddle strategy using a Call and a Put. The strike price...
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You establish a straddle on Walmart using September call and put options with a strike price of $94. The call premium is $7.70 and the put premium is $8.45. What will be your profit or loss if Walmart is selling for $99 in September? At what stock prices will you break even on the straddle?
You establish a straddle on Walmart using September call and put options with a strike price of $91. The call premium is $7.55 and the put premium is $8.30. a. What is the most you can lose on this position? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Maximum Loss: (Answer This) b. What will be your profit or loss if Walmart is selling for $93 in September? (Input the amount as positive value. Round...
You establish a straddle on Walmart using September call and put options with a strike price of $83. The call premium is $7.15 and the put premium is $7.90 a. What is the most you can lose on this position? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Maximum loss b. What will be your profit or loss if Walmart is selling for $94 in September? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer...
You establish a straddle on Walmart using September call and put options with a strike price of $68. The call premium is $5.15 and the put premium is $5.90. a. What is the most you can lose on this position? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Maximum loss $ 11.05 b. What will be your profit or loss if Walmart is selling for $77 in September? (Input the amount as positive value. Round...
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You establish a straddle on Fincorp using September call and put options with a strike price of $80. The call premium is $7.00 and the put premium is $8.50. a. What is the most you can lose on this position? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Maximum loss b. What will be your profit or loss if Fincorp is selling for $88 in September? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer...
You establish a straddle on Walmart using September call and put options with a strike price of $64. The call premium is $4.95 and the put premium is $5.70 a. What is the most you can lose on this position? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Maximum loss b. What will be your profit or loss if Walmart is selling for $72 in September? (Input the amount as positive value. Round your answer...
A call option on a stock with a strike price of $60 costs $8. A put option on the same stock with the same strike price costs $6. They both expire in 1 year. (a) How can these two options be used to create a straddle? (b) What is the initial investment? (c) Construct a table showing how the payoff and profit varies with ST in 1 year, for the straddle that you constructed. Whenever you need to refer to...
You are attempting to formulate an investment strategy. In particular, you short a put option with strike price X1 equals to $95 and you long another put option with strike price X2 equals to $115. Both put options have the same underlying stock and will expire at time T. (a) Plot the payoff structure of this investment strategy as a function of ST, which stands for the price of the underlying stock at maturity. The X-axis for St and the...