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You write one JNJ February 70 put for a premium of $5. Ignoring transactions costs, what is the break-even price of this position?

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Answer:

$65

Explanation:

The calculation of the break even price for this position is given elow:

Break even price is

= Strike price - premium

= $70 - $5

= $65

The stock goes increase i.e. upwards to $65 so the amount that lose is only $5 but it declines than the stock would be $0

Therefore, the break even price of this position is $65

So, by using the above formula we can get the break even price and the same is to be considered

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