Suppose you purchase one XYZ August 80 call contract at $4.5

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Suppose you purchase one XYZ August 80 call contract at $4.5 and write one XYZ August 90 call contract at $0.35.

What is the maximum potential profit of your strategy?

If, at expiration, the price of a share of XYZ stock is $86, what would be your profit?

What is the maximum loss you could suffer from your strategy?

What is the lowest stock price at which you can break even? 

Consider a one-year maturity call option and a one-year put option on the same stock, both with striking price $105. If the risk-free rate is 3%, the stock price is $101, and the put sells for $7, what should be the price of the call? 

 

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