Deck 13: An Introduction to Derivative Markets and Securities
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Deck 13: An Introduction to Derivative Markets and Securities
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Forward and future contracts, as well as options, are types of derivative securities.
True
2
Investors buy call options because they expect the price of the underlying stock to increase before the expiration of the option.
True
3
A put option is in the money if the current market price is above the strike price.
False
4
The minimum value of an option is zero.
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The initial value of a future contract is the price agreed upon in the contract.
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If an investor wants to acquire the right to buy or sell an asset, but not the obligation to do it, the best instrument is an option rather than a futures contract.
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A primary function of futures markets is to allow investors to transfer risk.
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All features of a forward contract are standardized, except for price and number of contracts.
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A futures contract is an agreement between a trader and the clearinghouse of the exchange for delivery of an asset in the future.
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10
A call option is in the money if the current market price is above the strike price.
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11
The forward market has low liquidity relative to the futures market.
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12
A futures contract eliminates uncertainty about the future spot price that an individual can expect to pay for an asset at the time of delivery.
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13
The price at which the stock can be acquired or sold is the exercise price.
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14
Investment costs are generally higher in the derivative markets than in the corresponding cash markets.
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15
Futures contracts are slower to absorb new information than forward contracts.
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An option buyer must exercise the option on or before the expiration date.
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The futures market is a dealer market where all the details of the transactions are negotiated.
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Forward contracts are traded over-the-counter and are generally not standardized.
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A cash or spot contract is an agreement for the immediate delivery of an asset such as the purchase of stock on the TSX.
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20
An option to sell an asset is referred to as a call, whereas an option to buy an asset is called a put.
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21
A long strip position indicates that an investor is bullish but conservative.
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22
The price at which a futures contract is set at the end of the day is the
A) Stock price.
B) Strike price.
C) Maintenance price.
D) Settlement price.
E) Parity price.
A) Stock price.
B) Strike price.
C) Maintenance price.
D) Settlement price.
E) Parity price.
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23
The payoffs to both long and short position in the forward contact are symmetric around the contract price.
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24
A forward contract gives its holder the option to conduct a transaction involving another security or commodity.
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In the forward market both parties are required to post collateral or margin.
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26
Derivative instruments exist because
A) They help shift risk from risk-averse investors to risk-takers.
B) They help in forming prices.
C) They have lower investment costs.
D) Choices a and b
E) All of the above
A) They help shift risk from risk-averse investors to risk-takers.
B) They help in forming prices.
C) They have lower investment costs.
D) Choices a and b
E) All of the above
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27
Which of the following factors is not considered in the valuation of call and put options?
A) Current stock price
B) Exercise price
C) Market interest rate
D) Volatility of underlying stock price
E) None of the above (that is, all are factors which should be considered in the valuation of call and put options)
A) Current stock price
B) Exercise price
C) Market interest rate
D) Volatility of underlying stock price
E) None of the above (that is, all are factors which should be considered in the valuation of call and put options)
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28
The option premium is the price the call buyer will pay to the option seller if the option is exercised.
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29
There are a number of differences between forward and futures contracts. Which of the following statements is false?
A) Futures have less liquidity risk than forward contracts.
B) Futures have less credit risk than forward contracts.
C) Futures have more default risk than forward contracts.
D) In futures, the exchange becomes the counterparty to all transactions.
E) None of the above (that is, all statements are true)
A) Futures have less liquidity risk than forward contracts.
B) Futures have less credit risk than forward contracts.
C) Futures have more default risk than forward contracts.
D) In futures, the exchange becomes the counterparty to all transactions.
E) None of the above (that is, all statements are true)
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30
The CBOE brought numerous innovations to the option market. Which of the following is not such an innovation?
A) Creation of a central marketplace
B) Creation of a non-liquid secondary option market
C) Introduction of a Clearing Corporation
D) Standardization of all expiration dates
E) Standardization of all exercise prices
A) Creation of a central marketplace
B) Creation of a non-liquid secondary option market
C) Introduction of a Clearing Corporation
D) Standardization of all expiration dates
E) Standardization of all exercise prices
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31
Which of the following statements is a true definition of an in-the-money option?
A) A call option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
B) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
C) A put option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
D) An index option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
E) A call option in which the call premium exceeds the stock price.
A) A call option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
B) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
C) A put option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
D) An index option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
E) A call option in which the call premium exceeds the stock price.
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32
The minimum amount that must be maintained in an account is called the maintenance margin.
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33
Futures differ from forward contracts because
A) Futures have more liquidity risk.
B) Futures have more credit risk.
C) Futures have more maturity risk.
D) None of the above
E) All of the above
A) Futures have more liquidity risk.
B) Futures have more credit risk.
C) Futures have more maturity risk.
D) None of the above
E) All of the above
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34
Which of the following statements is true?
A) The buyer of a futures contract is said to be long futures.
B) The seller of a futures contract is said to be short futures.
C) The seller of a futures contract is said to be long futures.
D) The buyer of a futures contract is said to be short futures.
E) Choices a and b
A) The buyer of a futures contract is said to be long futures.
B) The seller of a futures contract is said to be short futures.
C) The seller of a futures contract is said to be long futures.
D) The buyer of a futures contract is said to be short futures.
E) Choices a and b
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35
A portfolio containing a share of stock and a put option will have the same value as a portfolio containing a call option and the risk-free discount bond.
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36
The buyer of a straddle expects stock prices to move strongly in either direction.
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37
The value of a call option just prior to expiration is (where V is the underlying asset's market price and X is the option's exercise price)
A) Max [0, V - X]
B) Max [0, X - V]
C) Min [0, V - X]
D) Min [0, X - V]
E) Max [0, V > X]
A) Max [0, V - X]
B) Max [0, X - V]
C) Min [0, V - X]
D) Min [0, X - V]
E) Max [0, V > X]
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38
A strip is a call option on a stock that is written by someone that owns the stock.
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39
Which of the following statements is false?
A) Derivatives help shift risk from risk-adverse investors to risk-takers.
B) Derivatives assist in forming cash prices.
C) Derivatives provide additional information to the market.
D) In many cases, the investment in derivatives (both commissions and required investment) is more than in the cash market.
E) None of the above (that is, all are reasons)
A) Derivatives help shift risk from risk-adverse investors to risk-takers.
B) Derivatives assist in forming cash prices.
C) Derivatives provide additional information to the market.
D) In many cases, the investment in derivatives (both commissions and required investment) is more than in the cash market.
E) None of the above (that is, all are reasons)
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40
A price spread (or vertical spread) involves buying and selling an option for the same stock and expiration date but with different exercise prices.
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41
The price paid for the option contract is referred to as the
A) Forward price.
B) Exercise price.
C) Striking price.
D) Option premium.
E) Call price.
A) Forward price.
B) Exercise price.
C) Striking price.
D) Option premium.
E) Call price.
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42
Which of the following statements is a true definition of an out-of-the-money option?
A) A call option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
B) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
C) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
D) A put option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
E) A call option in which the call premium exceeds the stock price.
A) A call option in which the stock price exceeds the exercise price.
B) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
C) A call option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
D) A put option in which the exercise price exceeds the stock price.
E) A call option in which the call premium exceeds the stock price.
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43
A call option in which the stock price is higher than the exercise price is said to be
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Before-the-money.
D) Out-of-the-money.
E) Above-the-money.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Before-the-money.
D) Out-of-the-money.
E) Above-the-money.
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44
A stock currently sells for $75 per share. A call option on the stock with an exercise price $70 currently sells for $5.50. The call option is
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
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45
In the two state option pricing model, which of the following does not influence the option price?
A) Past stock price
B) Up and down factors u and d
C) The risk free rate
D) The exercise price
E) Current stock price
A) Past stock price
B) Up and down factors u and d
C) The risk free rate
D) The exercise price
E) Current stock price
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46
Which of the following is not a factor needed to calculate the value of an American call option?
A) The price of the underlying stock.
B) The exercise price.
C) The price of an equivalent put option.
D) The volatility of the underlying stock.
E) The interest rate.
A) The price of the underlying stock.
B) The exercise price.
C) The price of an equivalent put option.
D) The volatility of the underlying stock.
E) The interest rate.
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47
You own a stock that has risen from $10 per share to $32 per share. You wish to delay taking the profit but you are troubled about the short run behavior of the stock market. An effective action on your part would be to
A) Buy a put option on the stock.
B) Write a call option on the stock.
C) Purchase an index option.
D) Utilize a bearish spread.
E) Utilize a bullish spread.
A) Buy a put option on the stock.
B) Write a call option on the stock.
C) Purchase an index option.
D) Utilize a bearish spread.
E) Utilize a bullish spread.
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48
An equity portfolio manager can neutralize the risk of falling stock prices by entering into a hedge position where the payoffs are
A) Not correlated with the existing exposure.
B) Positively correlated with the existing exposure.
C) Negatively correlated with the existing exposure.
D) Any of the above.
E) None of the above.
A) Not correlated with the existing exposure.
B) Positively correlated with the existing exposure.
C) Negatively correlated with the existing exposure.
D) Any of the above.
E) None of the above.
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49
A stock currently sells for $15 per share. A put option on the stock with an exercise price $15 currently sells for $1.50. The put option is
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
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50
A call option differs from a put option in that
A) a call option obliges the investor to purchase a given number of shares in a specific common stock at a set price; a put obliges the investor to sell a certain number of shares in a common stock at a set price.
B) both give the investor the opportunity to participate in stock market dealings without the risk of actual stock ownership.
C) a call option gives the investor the right to purchase a given number of shares of a specified stock at a set price; a put option gives the investor the right to sell a given number of shares of a stock at a set price.
D) a put option has risk, since leverage is not as great as with a call.
E) None of the above
A) a call option obliges the investor to purchase a given number of shares in a specific common stock at a set price; a put obliges the investor to sell a certain number of shares in a common stock at a set price.
B) both give the investor the opportunity to participate in stock market dealings without the risk of actual stock ownership.
C) a call option gives the investor the right to purchase a given number of shares of a specified stock at a set price; a put option gives the investor the right to sell a given number of shares of a stock at a set price.
D) a put option has risk, since leverage is not as great as with a call.
E) None of the above
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51
The cost of carry includes all of the following except
A) Storage costs.
B) Insurance.
C) Current price.
D) Financing costs.
E) Risk free rate.
A) Storage costs.
B) Insurance.
C) Current price.
D) Financing costs.
E) Risk free rate.
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52
A vertical spread involves buying and selling call options in the same stock with
A) The same time period and exercise price.
B) The same time period but different exercise price.
C) A different time period but same exercise price.
D) A different time period and different price.
E) Quotes in different options markets.
A) The same time period and exercise price.
B) The same time period but different exercise price.
C) A different time period but same exercise price.
D) A different time period and different price.
E) Quotes in different options markets.
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53
The derivative based strategy known as portfolio insurance involves
A) The sale of a put option on the underlying security position.
B) The purchase of a put on the underlying security position.
C) The sale of a call on the underlying security position.
D) The purchase of a call on the underlying security position.
E) Choices c and d.
A) The sale of a put option on the underlying security position.
B) The purchase of a put on the underlying security position.
C) The sale of a call on the underlying security position.
D) The purchase of a call on the underlying security position.
E) Choices c and d.
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54
The value of a put option at expiration is
A) Max [0, S(T) - X]
B) Max [0, X - S(T)]
C) Min [0, S(T) - X]
D) Min [0, X - S(T)]
E) X
A) Max [0, S(T) - X]
B) Max [0, X - S(T)]
C) Min [0, S(T) - X]
D) Min [0, X - S(T)]
E) X
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55
According to put/call parity
A) Stock price + Call Price = Put Price + Risk Free Bond Price
B) Stock price + Put Price = Call Price + Risk Free Bond Price
C) Put price + Call Price = Stock Price + Risk Free Bond Price
D) Stock price - Put Price = Call Price + Risk Free Bond Price
E) Stock price + Call Price = Put Price - Risk Free Bond Price
A) Stock price + Call Price = Put Price + Risk Free Bond Price
B) Stock price + Put Price = Call Price + Risk Free Bond Price
C) Put price + Call Price = Stock Price + Risk Free Bond Price
D) Stock price - Put Price = Call Price + Risk Free Bond Price
E) Stock price + Call Price = Put Price - Risk Free Bond Price
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56
A hedge strategy known as a collar agreement involves the simultaneous
A) Purchase of an in-the money put and purchase of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
B) Sale of an out-of-the money put and sale of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
C) Purchase of an in-the money put and purchase of an in-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
D) Purchase of an out-of-the money put and sale of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
E) Sale of an in-the money put and purchase of an in-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
A) Purchase of an in-the money put and purchase of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
B) Sale of an out-of-the money put and sale of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
C) Purchase of an in-the money put and purchase of an in-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
D) Purchase of an out-of-the money put and sale of an out-of-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
E) Sale of an in-the money put and purchase of an in-the-money call on the same underlying asset with same expiration date and market price.
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57
In the valuation of an option contract, the following statements apply except
A) The value of an option increases with its maturity.
B) There is a negative relationship between the market interest rate and the value of a call option.
C) The value of a call option is negatively related to its exercise price.
D) The value of a call option is positively related to the volatility of the underlying asset.
E) The value of a call option is positively related to the price of the underlying stock.
A) The value of an option increases with its maturity.
B) There is a negative relationship between the market interest rate and the value of a call option.
C) The value of a call option is negatively related to its exercise price.
D) The value of a call option is positively related to the volatility of the underlying asset.
E) The value of a call option is positively related to the price of the underlying stock.
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58
A stock currently sells for $15 per share. A put option on the stock with an exercise price $20 currently sells for $6.50. The put option is
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
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59
A stock currently sells for $75 per share. A put option on the stock with an exercise price $70 currently sells for $0.50. The put option is
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
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60
A stock currently sells for $150 per share. A call option on the stock with an exercise price $155 currently sells for $2.50. The call option is
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
A) At-the-money.
B) In-the-money.
C) Out-of-the-money.
D) At breakeven.
E) None of the above.
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Exhibit 13-1
USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE NEXT PROBLEM(S)
December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. Calculate the return on a cash investment in the S&P 500 stock index over the same time period
A) 1.87%
B) -0.68%
C) -14.90%
D) 10.36%
E) None of the above
USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE NEXT PROBLEM(S)
December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. Calculate the return on a cash investment in the S&P 500 stock index over the same time period
A) 1.87%
B) -0.68%
C) -14.90%
D) 10.36%
E) None of the above
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A buyer of the call option is speculating on the
A) Direction of the price movement of the underlying investment.
B) Timing of the price movement of the underlying investment.
C) Leverage that a call option creates with respect to the underlying investment.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
A) Direction of the price movement of the underlying investment.
B) Timing of the price movement of the underlying investment.
C) Leverage that a call option creates with respect to the underlying investment.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Exhibit 13-1
USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE NEXT PROBLEM(S)
December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. Suppose at expiration the futures contract price is 250 times the index value of 1170. Disregarding transaction costs, what is your percentage return?
A) 1.87%
B) -0.68%
C) -14.90%
D) 10.36%
E) None of the above
USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE NEXT PROBLEM(S)
December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. Suppose at expiration the futures contract price is 250 times the index value of 1170. Disregarding transaction costs, what is your percentage return?
A) 1.87%
B) -0.68%
C) -14.90%
D) 10.36%
E) None of the above
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64
Which of the following statements are true?
A) Futures contracts have less liquidity risk and credit risk than forward contracts.
B) Futures contract prices are strongly linked to the prevailing level of the underlying spot index.
C) Futures contract decrease in price, the further forward in time the delivery date is set.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
A) Futures contracts have less liquidity risk and credit risk than forward contracts.
B) Futures contract prices are strongly linked to the prevailing level of the underlying spot index.
C) Futures contract decrease in price, the further forward in time the delivery date is set.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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65
A one year call option has a strike price of 50, expires in 6 months, and has a price of $5.04. If the risk free rate is 5%, and the current stock price is $50, what should the corresponding put be worth?
A) $3.04
B) $4.64
C) $6.08
D) $3.83
E) $0
A) $3.04
B) $4.64
C) $6.08
D) $3.83
E) $0
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66
Exhibit 13-2
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. If the futures contract is quoted at 105:08 at expiration, calculate the percentage return.
A) 1.99%
B) 19.99%
C) 20.62%
D) 25.37%
E) -13.65%
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. If the futures contract is quoted at 105:08 at expiration, calculate the percentage return.
A) 1.99%
B) 19.99%
C) 20.62%
D) 25.37%
E) -13.65%
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67
Exhibit 13-4
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Rick Thompson is considering the following alternatives for investing in Davis Industries, which is now selling for $44 per share: 1) Buy 500 shares, and
2) Buy six month call options with an exercise price of 45 for premium.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-4. Assuming no commissions or taxes, what is the annualized percentage gain if the stock is at $30 in four months and the stock was purchased?
A) 9.54% loss
B) 95.45% loss
C) 0.9545% gain
D) 95.45% gain
E) 9.54% gain
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Rick Thompson is considering the following alternatives for investing in Davis Industries, which is now selling for $44 per share: 1) Buy 500 shares, and
2) Buy six month call options with an exercise price of 45 for premium.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-4. Assuming no commissions or taxes, what is the annualized percentage gain if the stock is at $30 in four months and the stock was purchased?
A) 9.54% loss
B) 95.45% loss
C) 0.9545% gain
D) 95.45% gain
E) 9.54% gain
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68
Exhibit 13-2
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. Calculate the current value of one contract.
A) $100,000
B) $103,600.5
C) $103,187.5
D) $102,306.3
E) $104,293.5
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. Calculate the current value of one contract.
A) $100,000
B) $103,600.5
C) $103,187.5
D) $102,306.3
E) $104,293.5
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69
Futures contracts are similar to forward contracts in that they both
A) Have volatile price movements and strong interest from buyers and sellers.
B) Give the holder the option to make a transaction in the future.
C) They both have similar liquidity.
D) They both have similar credit risk.
E) None of the above.
A) Have volatile price movements and strong interest from buyers and sellers.
B) Give the holder the option to make a transaction in the future.
C) They both have similar liquidity.
D) They both have similar credit risk.
E) None of the above.
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70
Exhibit 13-3
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On the last day of October, Bruce Springsteen is considering the purchase of 100 shares of Olivia Corporation common stock selling at $37 1/2 per share and also considering an Olivia option.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-3. If Bruce buys a March put option with an exercise price of 40, what is his dollar gain (loss) if he closes his position when the stock is selling at 43 1/2?
A) $825.00 loss
B) $475.00 loss
C) $350.00 loss
D) $25.00 loss
E) He has a gain
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On the last day of October, Bruce Springsteen is considering the purchase of 100 shares of Olivia Corporation common stock selling at $37 1/2 per share and also considering an Olivia option.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-3. If Bruce buys a March put option with an exercise price of 40, what is his dollar gain (loss) if he closes his position when the stock is selling at 43 1/2?
A) $825.00 loss
B) $475.00 loss
C) $350.00 loss
D) $25.00 loss
E) He has a gain
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71
Exhibit 13-1
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December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. How much must you deposit in a margin account if you wish to purchase one contract?
A) $267,232.5
B) $29,450
C) $29,692.50
D) $30,000
E) $265,050
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December futures on the S&P 500 stock index trade at 250 times the index value of 1187.70. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10% on futures contracts. The current value of the S&P 500 stock index is 1178.
Refer to Exhibit 13-1. How much must you deposit in a margin account if you wish to purchase one contract?
A) $267,232.5
B) $29,450
C) $29,692.50
D) $30,000
E) $265,050
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72
Which of the following is consistent with put-call-spot parity?
A) S + C = P + X/(1+RFR)
B) S + P = C + X/(1+RFR)
C) S - C = P + X/(1+RFR)
D) S - P = C + X/(1+RFR)
E) S = P - C + X/(1+RFR)
A) S + C = P + X/(1+RFR)
B) S + P = C + X/(1+RFR)
C) S - C = P + X/(1+RFR)
D) S - P = C + X/(1+RFR)
E) S = P - C + X/(1+RFR)
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73
Exhibit 13-4
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Rick Thompson is considering the following alternatives for investing in Davis Industries, which is now selling for $44 per share: 1) Buy 500 shares, and
2) Buy six month call options with an exercise price of 45 for premium.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-4. Assuming no commissions or taxes, what is the annualized percentage gain if the stock reaches $50 in four months and a call was purchased?
A) 161.54% gain
B) 53.85% gain
C) 161.54% loss
D) 11.11% gain
E) 53.85% loss
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Rick Thompson is considering the following alternatives for investing in Davis Industries, which is now selling for $44 per share: 1) Buy 500 shares, and
2) Buy six month call options with an exercise price of 45 for premium.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-4. Assuming no commissions or taxes, what is the annualized percentage gain if the stock reaches $50 in four months and a call was purchased?
A) 161.54% gain
B) 53.85% gain
C) 161.54% loss
D) 11.11% gain
E) 53.85% loss
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74
A one year call option has a strike price of 70, expires in 3 months, and has a price of $7.34. If the risk free rate is 6%, and the current stock price is $62, what should the corresponding put be worth?
A) $5.34
B) $8.00
C) $10.68
D) $14.33
E) $13.33
A) $5.34
B) $8.00
C) $10.68
D) $14.33
E) $13.33
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75
A one year call option has a strike price of 50, expires in 6 months, and has a price of $4.74. If the risk free rate is 3%, and the current stock price is $45, what should the corresponding put be worth?
A) $12.74
B) $10.48
C) $5.00
D) $9.00
E) $8.30
A) $12.74
B) $10.48
C) $5.00
D) $9.00
E) $8.30
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76
Exhibit 13-3
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On the last day of October, Bruce Springsteen is considering the purchase of 100 shares of Olivia Corporation common stock selling at $37 1/2 per share and also considering an Olivia option.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-3. If Bruce decides to buy a March call option with an exercise price of 35, what is his dollar gain (loss) if he closes his position when the stock is selling at 43 1/2?
A) $225.00 loss
B) $350.00 loss
C) $225.00 gain
D) $350.00 gain
E) $850.00 gain
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On the last day of October, Bruce Springsteen is considering the purchase of 100 shares of Olivia Corporation common stock selling at $37 1/2 per share and also considering an Olivia option.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-3. If Bruce decides to buy a March call option with an exercise price of 35, what is his dollar gain (loss) if he closes his position when the stock is selling at 43 1/2?
A) $225.00 loss
B) $350.00 loss
C) $225.00 gain
D) $350.00 gain
E) $850.00 gain
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77
A one year call option has a strike price of 60, expires in 6 months, and has a price of $2.5. If the risk free rate is 7%, and the current stock price is $55, what should the corresponding put be worth?
A) $5.00
B) $4.56
C) $5.50
D) $7.08
E) $7.54
A) $5.00
B) $4.56
C) $5.50
D) $7.08
E) $7.54
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78
Tom Gettback buys 100 shares of Johnson Walker stock for $87.00 per share and a 3-month Johnson Walker put option with an exercise price of $105.00 for $20.00. What is his dollar gain if at expiration the stock is selling for $80.00 per share?
A) $200 loss
B) $700 loss
C) $200 gain
D) $700 gain
E) None of the above
A) $200 loss
B) $700 loss
C) $200 gain
D) $700 gain
E) None of the above
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79
Exhibit 13-2
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. Calculate the initial margin deposit.
A) $10,000
B) $10,360.50
C) $10,318.75
D) $10,230.63
E) $10,429.35
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A futures contract on Treasury bond futures with a December expiration date currently trade at 103:06. The face value of a Treasury bond futures contract is $100,000. Your broker requires an initial margin of 10%.
Refer to Exhibit 13-2. Calculate the initial margin deposit.
A) $10,000
B) $10,360.50
C) $10,318.75
D) $10,230.63
E) $10,429.35
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80
Holding a put option and the underlying security at the same time is an example of
A) Collar
B) Straddle
C) Income generation
D) Portfolio insurance
E) None of the above
A) Collar
B) Straddle
C) Income generation
D) Portfolio insurance
E) None of the above
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