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Gopter 6: Ratio Call Writing
FIGURE 6-3.
Variable ratio write (trapezoidal hedge).
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Points of maximum profit = Total option premiums + Lower
striking price - Stock price
Downside break-even point = Lower striking price - Points of
maximum profit
Upside break-even point = Higher striking price + Points of
maximum profit
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Substituting the numbers from the example above will help to verify the formula.
The total points of option premium brought in were 11 (8 for the October 60 and 3
for the October 70). The stock price was 65, and the striking prices involved were 60
and 70.
Points of maximum profit = 11 + 60 - 65 = 6
Downside break-even point= 60- 6 = 54
Upside break-even point= 70 + 6 = 76
Thus, the break-even points as computed by the formula agree with Table 6-5 and
Figure 6-3. Nate that the formula applies only if the stock is initially between the two
striking prices and the ratio is 2:1. If the stock is above both striking prices, the for­
mula is not correct. However, the writer should not be attempting to establish a vari­
able ratio write with two in-the-money calls.