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7 June, 03:49

Now consider a strangle using the same call with a strike price of $100 and a different put with a strike price of $95. Both have the same expiration date. The call costs $5, while the put costs $2 (cheaper than the previous put with the strike price of $100). For what range of stock prices would the strangle lead to a loss

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  1. 7 June, 06:11
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    [89, 106]

    Explanation:

    Call Strike Price (Xc) = 100

    Put Strike price (Xp) = 95

    c = 5, p = 2

    In case of a long strangle, which means 1 long call and 1 long put.

    Payoff at expiration = Max (0, ST-100) + Max (0, 95-ST) - 7

    Strangle would lead to a loss if ST falls in the range between 89 and 106.
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