Option A : Corrent
Write a Put option with strike price of $130. This way the buyer of option will exercise the option when price is 130 or lower than 130, and you will get the stock at 130. If the price remains above 130, you get the option premium as profit.
Option B gives the obligation to sell. But in question user wants to buy.
Option C would be like buying the stock at $150, which is not the objective
Option D gives the option to see.But in question user wants to buy.
A stock is trading at $150, and you feel it would be a great buy if...
Suppose you buy 100 shares of Google stock which has a current price of $1,265.13 a share. You want to ensure that you do not lose more than $200 a share. Which of the following option strategies would allow you to do this? A. A covered call B. A naked call C. A protective put D. You cannot ensure that you will not have losses with stocks Suppose I buy 100 shares of AMD and want to limit my losses...
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1) a) Shaun owns one share of X Stock which is currently trading at $150. He thinks that X stock will appreciate over the next year, but wants to protect himself from possible losses. He then decides to write a one-year call option on X stock with a strike price of $165, which he sells for a $10 premium. He immediately uses the $10 to purchase a one-year put option on X stock with a strike price of $150. Plot...
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