Your investment account has $250,000 of cash on January 15 before you begin trading on the same date. The next trading

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Your investment account has $250,000 of cash on January 15 before you begin trading on the same date. The next trading

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Your investment account has $250,000 of cash on January 15
before you begin trading on the same date. The next trading
date is July 15, with a simplifying assumption that there is no
margin recalculation in between these dates (a duration of 6
months). The broker issues a margin call whenever the account
equity falls below the maintenance margin requirement – in which
case the account must be brought back to the initial margin
requirement level. You are trading futures contracts.
Using margin, you will get into as many full contracts as
possible with your cash balance on January 15 with any remaining
cash still kept in the account. (Ignore any interest, trading
commissions, and borrow fees.) Assume you go LONG the corn
futures contracts on January 15 when the contract price is $4.53
per bushel. The margin requirement per contract is $2,400
initially and $1,555 on maintenance. Each contract provides
exposure to 5,000 corn bushels. If the contract price is at
$4.65 on July 15, calculate the effective annual return on your
account's equity.
Question 18 options:
51.94%
53.34%
54.75%
56.15%
57.55%
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