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For the next 3 questions suppose the following data holds Philadelphia Exchange Swiss Franc (SF) 65.21 Calls Puts SF 62,500 cents per unit 64 Ma 65 Ma 64 Sep 65 Sep Vol 20 30 20 10 Last 1.95 0.50 2.10 1.20 Vol 10 50 40 20 Last 0.30 0.50 0.40 0.65 1.- What is the time value of 65 Sep SF call option?
2.-Suppose you buy one May 64 SF call option on April 22 and the price of SF goes up to $.70 at the expiration. If you exercise the option what is the profit from the investment? One contract of SF option is for SF 62,500.
3.- Suppose you buy one May 65 SF put option on April 22 and the price of SF goes down to $.60 at the expiration. If you exercise the option what is the profit from the investment? One contract of SF option is for SF 62,500.

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