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16 September, 23:28

Delva Corporation's stock price is going to decline from its current level of $82.50 sometime during the next 5 months. For $510.25 you could buy a 5-month put option giving you the right to sell 100 shares at a price of $85 per share. If you bought this option for $510.25 and Delva's stock price actually dropped to $60, what would your pre-tax net profit be?

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  1. 17 September, 00:06
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    pretax net profit is 1989.75

    Explanation:

    Given data

    current level = $82.50

    time = 5 month

    buy = $510.25

    sell = 100 shares

    price = $85 per share

    option cost = $510.25

    price actually dropped = $60

    to find out

    pretax net profit

    solution

    we first calculate profit per share that is

    profit per share = price - price actually dropped

    profit per share = 85 - 60

    profit per share = $25

    so

    net profit will be = profit per share * sell - option cost

    put here these value

    net profit = (25 * 100) - 510.25

    so pretax net profit is 1989.75
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