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                   Example 8





                   This situation will be a call.

                   Choosing a strike price and date.

                   From the options available choose the strike price that is closest to the current
                   spot rate. Remember the aim is to create certainty and keep the costs of doing
                   so to a minimum.

                   In this example it would be either 1.4700 or 1.4800, as the premium is much
                   lower for 1.4800 we’ll use that.

                   In terms of dates, the receipt is in Sept, so we should use that.

                   Number of contracts

                   As with futures we need to get the transaction and contract in the same
                   currency.

                   Use the strike price to convert.

                   $12.5 million / 1.4800 = £8,445,946


                   Contract size = £31,250

                   8,445,946/31,250 = 270.27

                   Using the usual rules of rounding, 270 contracts (this will lead to a slight under
                   hedge.)

                   Step 2

                   Pay the premium

                   The premium for May expiry and strike price of 1.4800 is 2.54 cents per £.

















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