Math finance problem: Assume that the interest rate is 5%, continuously compounded annually, and consider call and put o

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Math finance problem: Assume that the interest rate is 5%, continuously compounded annually, and consider call and put o

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Math finance problem:
Assume that the interest rate is 5%, continuously compounded
annually, and consider call and put options of both American and
European style expiring in 6 months on non-dividend paying stock.
For each of the following scenarios, check if you can find an
arbitrage opportunity and, if you can, describe it: (i) The strike
price of a European put option is $3 and the option is traded at
$4. (ii) The shares are traded at $3 and the American call option
is traded at $3.20.
Math Finance Problem Assume That The Interest Rate Is 5 Continuously Compounded Annually And Consider Call And Put O 1
Math Finance Problem Assume That The Interest Rate Is 5 Continuously Compounded Annually And Consider Call And Put O 1 (111.49 KiB) Viewed 17 times
Assume that the interest rate is 5%, continuously compounded annually, and consider call and put options of both American and European style expiring in 6 months on non-dividend paying stock. For each of the following scenarios, check if you can find an arbitrage opportunity and, if you can, describe it: (i) The strike price of a European put option is $3 and the option is traded at $4. (ii) The shares are traded at $3 and the American call option is traded at $3.20.
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