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30 June, 06:45

You sell a put option on S&P 500 index with the strike price of 3300. Suppose the S&P 500 index is 3000 on the option expiration date. What is your payoff?

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  1. 30 June, 07:08
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    300

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Strike price of selling a put option on S&P 500 index = 3,300

    S&P 500 index on option expiration date = 3,000

    Put option is defined as the right but not the obligation of the holder to sell the specified asset at a specified price at a future date. The option is exercised if the strike price of the option is higher than the price at a expiration date.

    Therefore, the payoff is as follows:

    = Strike price - Market price

    = 3,300 - 3,000

    = 300
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