Unit 16
If a call option with an exercise price of $50 is purchased for $300, the maximum amount the investor can lose is
$300
what are the two most importatn factors influencing the price of a derivative
1. price movement 2. length on contract
what are the 3 standarzied items
1. underlying asset (100 shares) 2. exercise or strike price 3. the expiration date
What has no active secondary market?
Forward Contracts
what type of market is a short stock
bearish
what type of market is a long stock
bullish
You have a client who has sold short 100 shares of RIF, a stock listed on the NYSE. If the client wished to use options to protect against unlimited loss, you would suggest the client
buy a call
what is the best way to hedge a short position
buying a call option on a stock you are already short
which has standardized terms futures or forwards
futures
the longer the time for a derivated the ___
greater the time value
an investor who is long a put option for 100 shares of ABC common stock
has the right to sell 100 shares at the stated exercise price
those who sell (write) a straddle witth profit from what
if the market is stable
Buying a put option on a security he holds allows the investor to do what
particapte in a additonal gains if the securitiy continues to increase in price.
An investor who was sure that a stock's price was going to move substantially, but wasn't sure in which direction, would be able to benefit by
purchasing a straddle on that stock
the writer of a call option
recieves a premium
Traders in stock index options are exposed to
systematic risk
those who buy a straddle will profit from what
volatility
An investor is long stock in a cash account and does not expect the price to change in the immediate future. His best strategy to generate income may be to:
sell a call
George owns XYZ stock. Based on recent analyst projections and George's own research, he believes XYZ's price will remain flat over the next few months. What should he do
sell a call option