Answer:
To create a bull spread buy the $30 put and sell the $35 put
To create a bear spread you can sell the $30 put and buy the $35 put
Explanation:
a. A bull spread is a strategy that is used by traders in options trading to gain from small rise in prices. It involves buying at a lower strike price and selling at a higher strike price.
The outcome is:
Stock price >= $35 will give a payoff of 0 and a profit of 3
$30≤ Stock price <$35 will give payoff of (stock price - $35) and a profit of (stock price - 32)
Stock price <$30 with payoff of -5 and a profit of -2
b. A bear spread is when a trader buys a contract at a higher strike price and sells at a lower strike price. This is used to maximise profit as price of the stock declines.
The outcome is:
Stock price >= $35 will give a payoff of 0 and a profit of -3
$30≤ Stock price <$35 will give payoff of ($35 -stock price) and a profit of ($32 - stock price)
Stock price <$30 with payoff of 5 and a profit of 2
Answer:
1.
second person
2.
to explain how to get around meat restrictions
3.
the reader gets direct advice on the process
Explanation:
What point of view does the author use in this passage?
second person
What is the author’s purpose?
to explain how to get around meat restrictions
What is the effect of the point of view?
the reader gets direct advice on the process
I’m rlly confused about this question.
Both the simile and the metaphor talk about silence. In the simile, Anne describes having to be silent to avoid unwanted attention that would lead to her and her family being discovered. In the metaphor, Anne can only hear the silence from the outside world that surrounds the attic/house.
Answer:
The Gold Rush
Explanation:
Take the Gold Rush for an example. Many people traveled on long journeys to migrate to California because of the gold. The gold promised a lot of freedom, safety, and a brighter future. Migration isn't all sunshines and rainbows though. One example was the Trail of Tears where many native americans were forced by Colonizers to move to different plots of land, leaving behind their homes.