A floating
lookback call option pays off which of the following ( )
A: The amount by
which the final stock price exceeds the minimum stock price
B: The amount by
which the maximum stock price exceeds the final stock price
C: The amount by
which the strike price exceeds the minimum stock price
D: The amount by
which the maximum stock price exceeds the strike price
lookback call option pays off which of the following ( )
A: The amount by
which the final stock price exceeds the minimum stock price
B: The amount by
which the maximum stock price exceeds the final stock price
C: The amount by
which the strike price exceeds the minimum stock price
D: The amount by
which the maximum stock price exceeds the strike price
举一反三
- Which of the following is NOT true ( ) A: When a CBOE call<br/>option on IBM is exercised, IBM issues more stock B: An American<br/>option can be exercised at any time during its life C: An call option<br/>will always be exercised at maturity if the underlying asset price is<br/>greater than the strike price D: A put option will<br/>always be exercised at maturity if the strike price is greater than<br/>the underlying asset price.
- You own a portfolio which consists of 100 shares of stock A, 300 sharesof stock B, and 250 shares of stock C.The market price of stock A is $34. The price of stock B is $18 and the priceof stock C is $28. What is the portfolioweight of stock B?
- K-line reflects the change of stock price in a certain period, mainly reflecting four indicators: opening price, closing price, highest price and lowest price. Usually, we can predict the stock price by judging the shape of the K-line.
- K-line reflects the change of stock price in a certain period, mainly reflecting four indicators: opening price, closing price, highest price and lowest price. Usually, we can predict the stock price by judging the shape of the K-line. A: 正确 B: 错误
- A legal maximum price at which a good can be sold is a price