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this was class thank u mate
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At 32:15 , v1u and v1d are incorrect, I am getting different answers for both formulas, assuming that both have to be equal to each other.
Thank you.
May I ask, do u not have to pay for the call option even if you don’t exercise the right when price goes down ?
At 13:33, the result for the required yield is not correct. If we multiply the dividend by 5%, the final result will be 6.4%. Am I right?
The answer is correct but the step is little bit off.r= 2.00/150 = 0.0133 + 0.05 = 0.0633 or 6.33%
The last example about the German risk-free rate it is 6% and not 3%, so the result would be different .
Thats what I was saying
this was class thank u mate
Glad it helped. If you like our video lessons, it would be appreciated if you could take 2 minutes of your time to leave us a Google review using this link: g.page/r/CQIlM78xSg01EB0/review
At 32:15 , v1u and v1d are incorrect, I am getting different answers for both formulas, assuming that both have to be equal to each other.
Thank you.
May I ask, do u not have to pay for the call option even if you don’t exercise the right when price goes down ?
At 13:33, the result for the required yield is not correct. If we multiply the dividend by 5%, the final result will be 6.4%. Am I right?
The answer is correct but the step is little bit off.
r= 2.00/150 = 0.0133 + 0.05 = 0.0633 or 6.33%
The last example about the German risk-free rate it is 6% and not 3%, so the result would be different .
Thats what I was saying