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Options ATM, OTM and ITM

You can potentially make money from a falling stock market through several strategies, commonly referred to as "bearish" strategies. Here are some key methods: 1. Short Selling How it works: Short selling involves borrowing shares of a stock and selling them at the current price. You aim to buy back the shares later at a lower price, returning them to the lender and pocketing the difference. Where to use: You can short-sell in both cash and futures markets, but it's typically more common in futures. Risks: If the stock price rises instead of falling, your losses can be significant, as you’ll have to buy the shares at a higher price. 2. Put Options How it works: Buying a put option gives you the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock at a specified price within a certain time frame. If the stock price drops below the strike price, you can sell at the higher strike price, making a profit. Where to use: Put options are available for stocks and indices. Risks: The max...

Time Value of Money - Future Value of Uneven Cash Flows

The tutorial is about calculating the future value of uneven cash flows using two methods. Future value can be determined by either manually calculating the future value of each cash flow and then summing them up or by first calculating the net present value (NPV) and then converting it to future value. In the manual method, the future value of each cash flow is calculated individually using the future value formula: FV = PV * (1 + r)^n, where PV is the present value of the cash flow, r is the interest rate, and n is the number of periods. This method is an example where cash flows are invested at the end of each year and calculates the future value after four years. In the Excel method, the presenter shows how to calculate the NPV of all cash flows at year zero using the NPV function. Then, the NPV is converted to future value using the FV function, considering the desired number of periods. This method is advantageous for complex scenarios involving multiple cash flows over various ...

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