Practice problem - Reading 47

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I think there is a mistake in Solotuion of question 4D in Practice problem.
Summary:: a security = $225 at present , want to purchase after 1 year, r = 4.75% => Long a forward contract priced at 235,069. At expiration, that security = $190. => Gain or loss ?
Solotuion: Position loss 45.69 -> ok
Gain on asset = 225-190 = $35 ???
Overall loss: -$10.69 ???
I really don’t understand why there is a gain 225 - 190 = $35 ? Have to pay 235.69 for a security only 190 after 1 year and the overall loss is $10,69 ? Notice that $10,69 is the result of 225 * 4.75% which mean $10,69 is just a interest. If use the same logic, whatever the price is the investor always gets overall loss $10,69 ?
 
has been discussed multiple times before.
no there is no mistake
use the search function for this same problem ….
 
Used search function but can’t find the final answer. No one can explain clearly, just making more assumption. I think you can’t answer this question too.
 
http://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/91338372
I’m still half way through Econ but you got me all curious. I wish I could’ve helped but it seems like everyone is a bit confused by this Question. I guess that you have to take it as is, you have about 54 Qs of topic based practice on the web, so move on and focus on that, the Q&As over there tend to be more straight forward and phrased more accurately.
Good Luck!
 
It’s a gain of 35 as you delayed the purchase of the cash asset from when it was 225 until it was 190….so in effect you got it for a price that was cheaper by 35 dollars.
Simple as that I believe. It’s slightly confusing as how can you “gain” from something that you didn’t trade…but it’s semantics. You profited by 35 dollars by delaying purchase.
Its the same idea of profiting from a futures trade when you didn’t actually outlay any investment (bar margin etc) to enter into the futures trade.
 
agreed with S66.
for me i am try to look at 2 side –> simple way : Long Contract, Short Asset.
1). Long contract : loss 45.69 -> ok (you already understand)
2). Short Asset : from 225 to 190 (gain 35)
Net Loss : -10.69
Now please try question 4E (it is the opposite).
my background : Fail on CFA L2 2015, but managed to made FRA,Equity,Quant,Derivatives > 70%
 
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