Exam 2: An Introduction to Forwards and Options

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All of the positions listed will benefit from a price decline, except:

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The premium on a long term call option on the market index with an exercise price of 950 is $12.00 when originally purchased. After 6 months the position is closed and the index spot price is 965. If interest rates are 0.5% per month, what is the Call Payoff?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. After 3 months the market index is priced at $920. An investor has a long call option on the index at a strike price of $930. After 3 months what is the investorʹs profit or loss?

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Which type of option is least likely to be exercised?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. After 3 months the market index is priced at $920. The annual rate of interest on treasuries is 4.8% (0.4% per month). The premium on the long put, with an exercise price of $930, is $8.00. What is the profit or loss at expiration for the long put?

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Develop the payoff table for the previous question, using at least five different possible index prices, in addition to the strike price and breakeven price.

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The spot price of the market index is $900. After 3 months the market index is priced at $920. The annual rate of interest on treasuries is 4.8% (0.4% per month). The premium on the long put, with an exercise price of $930, is $8.00. Draw the payoff graph for the long put position at expiration. Include strike price, breakeven price, and max loss.

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An investor has a long call option on the market index at a strike price of $930. At expiration the index price is $920. Explain the profit and loss.

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A put option if purchased and held for 1 year. The Exercise price on the underlying asset is $40. If the current price of the asset is $36.45 and the future value of the original option premium is (- $1.62 ), what is the put profit, if any at the end of the year?

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Which of the following phrases is used to describe an option where immediate exercise results in a negative payoff?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. A 3-month forward contract on this index is priced at $930. What is the profit or loss to a short position if the spot price of the market index rises to $920 by the expiration date?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. The annual rate of interest on treasuries is 4.8% (0.4% per month). After 3 months the market index is priced at $920. An investor has a long call option on the index at a strike price of $930. What profit or loss will the writer of the call option earn if the option premium is $2.00?

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The premium on a call option on the market index with an exercise price of 1050 is $9.30 when originally purchased. After 2 months the position is closed and the index spot price is 1072. If interest rates are 0.5% per month, what is the Call Profit?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. A 3-month forward contract on this index is priced at $930. The annual rate of interest on treasuries is 4.8% (0.4% per month). What annualized rate of interest makes the net payoff zero? (Assume monthly compounding.)

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Which of the following phrases is used to describe an option where immediate exercise results in a positive payoff?

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What term may be used to describe a long call position in which the exercise price is below the asset price?

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The spot price of the market index is $900. After 3 months the market index is priced at $920. The annual rate of interest on treasuries is 4.8% (0.4% per month). The premium on the long put, with an exercise price of $930, is $8.00. At what index price does a long put investor have the same payoff as a short index investor? Assume the short position has a breakeven price of $930.

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What term may be used to describe a long put position in which the exercise price is below the asset price?

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As with Chrysler Corp. many years ago, the government occasionally guarantees loans. What option is the government granting and to whom in a loan guarantee?

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Which strike price is reflective of an out-of- the-money long call with an asset price of $34?

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