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Hi All, Could some of you look at these question from quiz 57.1. To me the answers seem wrong.
1. Derivatives pricing models use the risk-free rate to discount future cash flows
because these models:
A. are based on portfolios with certain payoffs.
B. assume that derivatives investors are risk-neutral.
C. assume that risk can be eliminated by diversification.
2. The price of a forward or futures contract:
A. is typically zero at initiation.
B. is equal to the spot price at expiration.
C. remains the same over the term of the contract
3. For a forward contract on an asset that has no costs or benefits from holding it to
have zero value at initiation, the arbitrage-free forward price must equal:
A. the expected future spot price.
B. the future value of the current spot price.
C. the present value of the expected future spot price.
1. Derivatives pricing models use the risk-free rate to discount future cash flows
because these models:
A. are based on portfolios with certain payoffs.
B. assume that derivatives investors are risk-neutral.
C. assume that risk can be eliminated by diversification.
2. The price of a forward or futures contract:
A. is typically zero at initiation.
B. is equal to the spot price at expiration.
C. remains the same over the term of the contract
3. For a forward contract on an asset that has no costs or benefits from holding it to
have zero value at initiation, the arbitrage-free forward price must equal:
A. the expected future spot price.
B. the future value of the current spot price.
C. the present value of the expected future spot price.