Exam 18: Binomial Trees in Practice

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Which of the following can be valued without using a numerical procedure such as a binomial tree?

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For an option on futures, the volatility is 35%, the time step is three months, and the risk-free rate is 5%. What is the Cox, Ross, Rubinstein parameter, p?

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Which of the following cannot be valued by simulating paths through a tree in the way described in the chapter

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When we move from assuming no dividends to assuming a constant dividend yield, which of the following is true for a Cox, Ross, Rubinstein tree?

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Which of the following cannot be estimated from a single binomial tree?

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A binomial tree prices an American option at $3.12 and the corresponding European option at $3.04. The Black-Scholes price of the European option is $2.98. What is the control variate price of the American option?

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Which of the following is possible in a modified Cox, Ross, Rubinstein binomial tree?

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How many nodes are there at the end of a Cox-Ross-Rubinstein five-step binomial tree?

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How many different paths are there through a Cox-Ross-Rubinstein tree with four-steps?

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For an option on futures, the volatility is 35%, the time step is three months, and the risk-free rate is 5%. What is the Cox, Ross, Rubinstein parameter, u?

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When the volatility of an option increases from 30% to 32% the value of the option increases from $2.00 to $2.40. What is the vega of the option

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A European option on a stock with known dollar dividend is valued by setting the stock price variable equal to the stock price minus the present value of the dividend in the Black-Scholes-Merton formula. A second price can be obtained using the tree building procedure in the chapter. Which of the following is true when a very large number of time steps are used in the tree?

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What is the recommended way of making interest rates a function of time in a Cox, Ross, Rubinstein tree?

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Which of the following describes the way that the parameters in a binomial tree are chosen?

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Which of the following is true for u in a Cox-Ross-Rubinstein binomial tree?

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What is the recommended way of making volatility a function of time in a Cox, Ross, Rubinstein tree?

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The chapter discusses an alternative to the Cox, Ross, Rubinstein tree. In this alternative, which of the following are true:

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The values of a stock price at the end of the second time step are $80, $100, $125. The corresponding values of an option are $0, $5, and $20 respectively. What is an estimate of gamma?

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What is the difference between valuing an American and a European option using a tree?

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When the stock price is 20 and the present value of dividends is 2, which of the following is the recommended way of constructing a tree?

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