Essentials Of Investments
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Suppose an investor buys 300 stocks for 3 months, the stock price is 10 yuan, and the annual interest rate for 3 months is fixed at 5%. How can I use forward contracts to avoid risks? What is the execution price? Please analyze if the stock price rises to 15 yuan or falls to 8 yuan after 3 months of hedging, what are the losses of this investor?
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