ECONOMICS QUESTION
In a discreet, two-period, perfectly efficient market, a stock is selling for $1 per share. In each
of the two one-year periods in this economy, the stock’s price will either double or drop in price
by 40%. All riskless bonds will yield 10% each year; that is, the yield curve is flat. You may
assume that markets are efficient and allow for no-arbitrage pricing. What is the time-zero (now)
no-arbitrage market value of a 2-year call in this economy if its exercise price equals 2? (please show the steps by diagram)
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