Question 21.3: You are short a put option on Oracle stock with an exercise ...

You are short a put option on Oracle stock with an exercise price of $20 that expires today. Plot the value of this option as a function of the stock price.

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PLAN
Again, the strike price is $20 and in this case your cash flows will be opposite of those from Eq. 21.2, as depicted in the previous example. Thus, your cash flows will be

Put Value = Strike Price – Stock Price, if Stock Price < Strike Price
= 0,    if Stock Price ≤ Strike Price    (21.2)

– (20 – Stock Price ) = –20 + Stock Price, if Stock Price < 20 = 0, if Stock Price ≥ 20

EXECUTE
The graph plots your cash flows:

EVALUATE
If the current stock price is $30, the put will not be exercised and you will owe nothing. If the current stock price is $15, the put will be exercised and you will lose $5. Comparing the graph here and in Example 21.2, we see that the payoffs are mirror images of each other.

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