P15.5 A wealthy investor holds four three-year Treasury bonds; these bonds are currently being quoted at 94,
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P15.5 A wealthy investor holds four three-year Treasury bonds; these bonds are currently being quoted at 94, giving a total value of $465 006.28. The investor is concerned, however, that rates are headed up over the next six months, and he would like to do something to protect this investment. His stockbroker advises him to set up a hedge using T-bond futures contracts. Assume these contracts are now trading at 94.89.
a. Briefly describe how the investor would set up this hedge. Would he go long or short, and how many contracts would he need?
b. It’s now six months later, and rates have indeed gone up. The investor’s Treasury bonds are now being quoted at 92.5. Show what has happened to the value of the bond portfolio and the profit (or loss) made on the futures hedge.
c. Was this a successful hedge? Explain.
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Fundamentals Of Investing
ISBN: 9781442532885
3rd Edition
Authors: Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk, Scott Smart, Roger Juchau, Donald Ross, Sue Wright