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Category > Accounting Posted 26 May 2017 My Price 10.00

Melissa Simmons is the chief investment officer of a hedge fund specializing in options trading

  1. Melissa Simmons is the chief investment officer of a hedge fund specializing in options trading. She is currently back-testing various option trading strategies that will allow her to profit from large fluctuations—either up or down—in a stock’s price. An example of such typical trading strategy is straddle strategy that involves the combination of a long call and a long put with an identical strike price and time to maturity. She is considering the following pricing information on securities associated with Friendwork, a new Inter- net start-up hosting a leading online social network:

Friendwork stock: $100

Call option with an exercise price of $100 expiring in one year: $9 Put option with an exercise price of $100 expiring in one year: $8

 

 

 

 

  1. Use the above information on Friendwork and draw a diagram showing the net profit/ loss position at maturity for the straddle strategy. Clearly label on the graph the break- even points of the position.

  2. Melissa’s colleague proposes another lower-cost option strategy that would profit from a large fluctuation in Friendwork’s stock price:

Long call option with an exercise price of $110 expiring in one year: $6 Long put option with an exercise price of $90 expiring in one year: $5

Similar to Part a, draw a diagram showing the net profit/loss position for the above alter- native option strategy. Clearly label on the graph the breakeven points of the position.

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Status NEW Posted 26 May 2017 02:05 PM My Price 10.00

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