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Chapter 12 Trading Strategies Involving Options

Strategies to be Considered Bond plus option to create principal protected note Stock plus option Two or more options of the same type (a spread) Two or more options of different types (a combination)

Principal Protected Note Allows investor to take a risky position without risking any principal Example: $1000 instrument consisting of 3-year zero-coupon bond with principal of $1000 3-year at-the-money call option on a stock portfolio currently worth $1000

Principal Protected Notes continued Viability depends on Level of dividends Level of interest rates Volatility of the portfolio Variations on standard product Out of the money strike price Caps on investor return Knock outs, averaging features, etc

Positions in an Option & the Underlying (Figure 12.1, page 257) Profit Profit K K ST ST (a) (b) Profit Profit K ST K ST (c) (d)

Bull Spread Using Calls (Figure 12.2, page 258) Profit ST K1 K2

Bull Spread Using Puts Figure 12.3, page 259 K1 K2 Profit ST

Bear Spread Using Puts Figure 12.4, page 260 K1 K2 Profit ST

Bear Spread Using Calls Figure 12.5, page 261 Profit K1 K2 ST

Box Spread A combination of a bull call spread and a bear put spread If all options are European a box spread is worth the present value of the difference between the strike prices If they are American this is not necessarily so (see Business Snapshot 11.1)

Butterfly Spread Using Calls Figure 12.6, page 262 Profit K1 K2 K3 ST

Butterfly Spread Using Puts Figure 12.7, page 264 Profit K1 K2 K3 ST

Calendar Spread Using Calls Figure 12.8, page 265 Profit ST K

Calendar Spread Using Puts Figure 12.9, page 266 Profit ST K

A Straddle Combination Figure 12.10, page 267 Profit K ST

Strip & Strap Figure 12.11, page 268 Profit Profit K ST K ST Strip Strap

A Strangle Combination Figure 12.12, page 269 Profit K1 K2 ST

Other Payoff Patterns When the strike prices are close together a butterfly spread provides a payoff consisting of a small “spike” If options with all strike prices were available any payoff pattern could (at least approximately) be created by combining the spikes obtained from different butterfly spreads