Stock options are one of the riskiest and potentially lucrative financial instruments available to investors. Stock options give the investor the right to buy or sell a particular stock for a stated price within a specified period of time. For example, on December 20th, an investor who believed that the stock of Apple Computer, Inc. was underpriced at $171.54, could buy an option to purchase 100 shares of Apple for $176.00 per share at any time until December 31st. The price of the option was $2.60 per share. Assume the investor purchased the option for $260.00 and Apple stock rose to $179.85 on Dec 23rd. Further, assume the investor exercised the option and bought the stock for $176.00 per share on Dec 23rd and immediately sold the stock for $179.85 per share. How much profit did the investor make on the transaction? (Round the final answer to the nearest whole number.) The profit made is $
Stock options are one of the riskiest and potentially lucrative financial instruments available to investors. Stock options give the investor the right to buy or sell a particular stock for a stated price within a specified period of time. For example, on December 20th, an investor who believed that the stock of Apple Computer, Inc. was underpriced at $171.54, could buy an option to purchase 100 shares of Apple for $176.00 per share at any time until December 31st. The price of the option was $2.60 per share. Assume the investor purchased the option for $260.00 and Apple stock rose to $179.85 on Dec 23rd. Further, assume the investor exercised the option and bought the stock for $176.00 per share on Dec 23rd and immediately sold the stock for $179.85 per share. How much profit did the investor make on the transaction? (Round the final answer to the nearest whole number.) The profit made is $
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