Yes different situations call for different measures
Answer: A. Short Straddle
Explanation:
A Short Straddle is a strategy used in the derivative market of Options where the investor sells both a Call Option and a Put Option on the same stock with the same expiration date.
The logic behind this is that they do not expect the underlying stock to change significantly in price for the period of either the Call nor the Put. The goal therefore is to make profit from the buying fees/credit of both the Put and the Call whilst anticipating that neither of them.will be redeemed so the investor will keep both the stock and the buying fees/credit.
Answer:
The expected return on the stock is 9.785%
Explanation:
The expected rate of return on a stock is the return of the stock expected in different scenarios multiplied by the probability that those scenarios will occur. The expected return can be calculated as follows,
r = rA * pA + rB * pB + ... + rN * pN
- Where,
- rA, rB to rN expects return under different scenarios
- pA, pB to pN represents the probabilities of each scenario
Thus,
r = 0.157 * 0.15 + 0.098 * 0.73 + 0.023 * 0.12
r = 0.09785 or 9.785
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Internal search is when a consumer search for the alternatives from the prior knowledge or memory about the category of service or the product.
Internal search is usually done when the low involvements are to be considered.
External search is when a consumer search for the alternatives from the friends or specialized sources like reports or available analytics or from the
These are done when there is high involvement of capital or resources
hence,
Advertising creates an impact in a way that it stores some visual or impression of the product in the mind of consumer i.e an impression while making choices in internal search
Answer:
As we age, Externalization disorders decline, while internalization disorders intensify.
Explanation:
Internalizing habits and disorders are mainly characterized by self-related factors such as distress, drowsiness and depression. While Externalizing habits and disorders are generally identified by acts in the outside world, such as reacting out, anti social behavior, violence, and aggression.
Externalisation is mostly associated with our youthful time when we are young wild and free and a s we grow we outgrow such behaviour due to responsibility and interactions of life so therefore it decreases. While internalisation increases as we grow older because of the people we met and the responsibilities and life changing experience we have had.