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frosh101

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Question 1

Mr. Lecourt sells short one contract for September delivery of 125,000 euro for $134,375.  Mr. Lecourt covers his short when the exchange rate is $1.15 per euro.  Mr Lecourt
◦ loses $9,375.
◦ loses $18,750.
◦ loses $143,750.
◦ gains $143,750.

Question 2

One of the biggest differences between a futures option and a futures contract is that
◦ the option limits the loss exposure to the price of the option.
◦ the futures contract limits the loss exposure to the price of the contract.
◦ an option can be traded on the secondary market, whereas a futures contract cannot.
◦ a futures contract can be traded on the secondary market, whereas an option cannot.


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Marked as best answer by frosh101 on Mar 29, 2022

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frosh101

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Reply 2 on: Mar 29, 2022
Wow, this really help


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