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Title: If an investor buys a 100-share put option for $400 with an exercise price of $40 and the underlying ...
Post by: mantparn on Mar 8, 2017
If an investor buys a 100-share put option for $400 with an exercise price of $40 and the underlying price per share of the stock at expiration is $32, what is the amount of profit or loss, ignoring brokerage fees?
A) There would be a profit of $800.
B) There would be a profit of $400.
C) There would be a loss of $400.
D) There would be a loss of $800.


Title: Re: If an investor buys a 100-share put option for $400 with an exercise price of $40 and the ...
Post by: alovely on Mar 8, 2017
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Title: Re: If an investor buys a 100-share put option for $400 with an exercise price of $40 and the underlying ...
Post by: mantparn on Apr 29, 2017
*Incredible*