Your brother Joe is a surgeon who suffers badly from the overconfidence bias. He loves to trade
Question:
Your brother Joe is a surgeon who suffers badly from the overconfidence bias. He loves to trade stocks and believes his predictions with
100%
confidence. In fact, he is uninformed like most investors. Rumors are that Vital Signs (a startup that makes warning labels in the medical industry) will receive a takeover offer at
19.11
per share. Absent the takeover offer, the stock will trade at
15.85
per share. The uncertainty will be resolved in the next few hours. Your brother believes that the takeover will occur with certainty and has instructed his broker to buy the stock at any price less than
19.11.
In fact, the true probability of a takeover is
50%,
but a few people are informed and know whether the takeover will actually occur. They also have submitted orders. Nobody else is trading in the stock.
a. Describe what will happen to the market price once these orders are submitted if in fact the takeover will occur in a few hours. What will your brother's profits be: positive, negative or zero?
b. What range of possible prices could result once these orders are submitted if the takeover will not occur. What will your brother's profits be: positive, negative or zero?
c. What are your brother's expected profits?
a.
Once
these orders are submitted, if in fact the takeover will occur in a few hours, the market price will be
$nothing
and your brother's profits will be
positive
negative
zero
.
(Round to the nearest cent and select from the drop-down menu.)