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26 June, 23:57

You buy one Home Depot June $60 call contract and one June $60 put contract. The call premium is $5 and the put premium is $3. At expiration, you break even if the stock price is equal to

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  1. 27 June, 01:21
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    if price increases above $68 or decreases below $52, a profit is realized

    Explanation:

    At expiration, the break even if the stock price is equal to Call is:

    -$60 + (-$5) + $3 = $68 (break even)

    Put: - $3 + $60 + (-$5) = $52 (break even)

    Therefore At expiration, your break even if the stock price is equal to:

    if price increases above $68 or decreases below $52, a profit is realized.
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