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The common stock of the R.U.I.T. Corporation has boon trading in a narrow price range for the past month, and you are convinced it is going to break far out of that range in the next three months. You do not know whether it will go up or down, however. The current price of the stock is
a. What would be a simple options strategy to exploit your conviction about the stock price’s future movements?
b. How far would the price have to move in either direction for you to make a profit on your initial investment?
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- A share of stock with a beta of 0.70 now sells for $45. Investors expect the stock to pay a year-end dividend of $4. The T-bill rate is 5%, and the market risk premium is 8%. If the stock is perceived to be fairly priced today, what must be investors’ expectation of the price of the stock at the end of the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)arrow_forwardYou would like to be holding a protective put position on the stock of XYZ Co. to lock in a guaranteed minimum value of $100 at year-end. XYZ currently sells for $100. Over the next year the stock price will increase by 10% or decrease by 10%. The T-bill rate is 5%. Unfortunately, no put options are traded on XYZ Co.a. Suppose the desired put option were traded. How much would it cost to purchase?b. What would have been the cost of the protective put portfolio?c. What portfolio position in stock and T-bills will ensure you a payoff equal to the payoff that would be provided by a protective put with X = 100? Show that the payoff to this portfolio and the cost of establishing the portfolio match those of the desired protective put.arrow_forwardStock XYZ is currently trading at $75, and you are very bearish about the stock (you believe that the stock price is going to drop within the next two months). What action should you take, as a speculator, to gain from your expectation: short a call or put option and why?arrow_forward
- The current stock price of Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is $56, and the stock does not pay dividends. The instantaneous risk-free rate of return is 6%. The instantaneous standard deviation of J&J's stock is 25%. You want to purchase a put option on this stock with an exercise price of $50 and an expiration date 70 days from now. Assume 365 days in a year Using Black - Scholes, the put option should be worth today. Multiple Choice $0.36 $6.94 $6.58 $0.29arrow_forwardSuppose you believe that BVC Inc.’s stock price is going to decline from its current level of P92.50 sometime during the next 5 months. For P350.25 you could buy a 5-month put option giving you the right to sell 100 shares at a price of P94.00 per share. If you bought a 100-share contract for P350.25 and BVCl Inc.’s stock price actually dropped to P75.00, what would be your net profit (after transactions costs but before taxes)? Format: 1,111.11arrow_forwardStanton Company stock is trading for 50 in a two‑time period environment, so that each relevant time period is 6 months. The stock might increase by exactly 20% in just one period or perhaps in both periods. Of course, the stock might not increase in either period. If the stock price does not increase in a given period, it will decline by 16.67 percent in that particular period. One-year options with an exercise price equal to 60 are trading on this stock. The annual riskless rate of return equals 0. a. What is the value of a put in this environment? b. What is the probability (risk-neutral probability) implied in this framework that the Stanton Company stock price will exceed 40 when options expire?arrow_forward
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