Hi guys. First thanks to all the contributers on these boards. I'm learning about various investments at the mo and these boads are fantastic!
I was reading this on:
http://www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk/content/ads/documents/Barclays FST Brochure.pdf (page 24)
and try as i might I can't understand it and can only come to the conclusion it's wrong or I'm missing something fundamental! Can anyone explain why this is a loss and not a win?
Example – Betting on a put option price on the FTSE Stock Index future
Opening bet
In December the FTSE 100 is trading at 5250 and you think the market may fall. The quote for
the March FTSE 4725 put option is 72-77 and you place an order to buy £20 per point at 77.
Your maximum loss is limited to 77 x 20 = £1,540, yet your potential profits are unlimited.
Closing bet
Two weeks later the FTSE 100 is trading at 5000 and the quote for the March FTSE 4725
put is 124-129.
To close the position you sell £20 per point at 124.
Closing price: 124
Opening price: 77
Difference: 47
Loss on bet: 47 x £20 = £940
NB: If the price of the bet had moved in the opposite direction, you would have made a profit.
Thanks for any help and apologys if i missed something obvious... but it's wrong right????
I was reading this on:
http://www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk/content/ads/documents/Barclays FST Brochure.pdf (page 24)
and try as i might I can't understand it and can only come to the conclusion it's wrong or I'm missing something fundamental! Can anyone explain why this is a loss and not a win?
Example – Betting on a put option price on the FTSE Stock Index future
Opening bet
In December the FTSE 100 is trading at 5250 and you think the market may fall. The quote for
the March FTSE 4725 put option is 72-77 and you place an order to buy £20 per point at 77.
Your maximum loss is limited to 77 x 20 = £1,540, yet your potential profits are unlimited.
Closing bet
Two weeks later the FTSE 100 is trading at 5000 and the quote for the March FTSE 4725
put is 124-129.
To close the position you sell £20 per point at 124.
Closing price: 124
Opening price: 77
Difference: 47
Loss on bet: 47 x £20 = £940
NB: If the price of the bet had moved in the opposite direction, you would have made a profit.
Thanks for any help and apologys if i missed something obvious... but it's wrong right????