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14-1 Chapter 14 Futures Contracts. 14-2 Futures Contracts Points in time Delivery date Enter into contract Now 0 Short delivers commodity and receives.

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Page 1: 14-1 Chapter 14 Futures Contracts. 14-2 Futures Contracts Points in time Delivery date Enter into contract Now 0 Short delivers commodity and receives.

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Chapter 14

Futures Contracts

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Futures Contracts

Points in time

Delivery date

Enter into contract

Now

0

Short delivers commodity and receives payment.

Long receives commodity and makes payment.

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Silver Futures

Points in time

Delivery date

Enter into contract

Now

0

Short delivers silver and receives $8.00.

Long receives silver and pays $8.00.

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Offsetting a Short Futures Position

Points in time

Delivery date

March 15 March 16

0

Short at $8.00 per ounce

September 15

Long at $8.05 per ounce

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Short at $8.00 Offset (Long) at $8.05+ $8.00 - $8.05 = -$0.05

Long at $8.00 Offset (Short) at $8.05- $8.00 + $8.05 = +$0.05

Zero Sum Game

Price Rises: Long Gains + Short Loses

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Short at $8.00 Offset (Long) at $7.70+ $8.00 - $7.70 = +$0.30

Long at $8.00 Offset (Short) at $7.70- $8.00 + $7.70 = -$0.30

Price Falls: Long Loses & Short Gains

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Usually delivery is not made because it is cheaper to offset than to take delivery. Transport costs.

There is a Clearinghouse which keeps track of the longs and shorts. The total number of longs = total number of shorts and is called the Open Interest.

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Longs Shorts

Helen 4 Sherman 3

Ellen 1 Herman 2

Total Longs = Total Shorts.

Suppose Helen offsets 1 contract. What happens to the Open Interest?

Open Interest--Day 1

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The New Open Interest Depends upon Who Goes Long.Case 1: A new long enters the market.

Melon goes long 1 contract.

Longs Shorts Helen 3 Sherman 3Ellen 1 Herman 2Melon 1

5 5Open Interest is unchanged.

Open Interest--Day 2

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Case 2: Helen offsets 1 and Sherman offsets 1.

Longs Shorts Helen 3 Sherman 2Ellen 1 Herman 2

4 4Open Interest decreases if a long and a short offset.Open Interest would increase if there is an additional long contract and an additional short contract.

Open Interest--Day 2

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Margin or Performance Bond

Futures markets require a percent of the value of the commodity to be put deposited as a performance guarantee.

Otherwise participants might be tempted to take a futures position, cashing in the profit if they gain and defaulting (not paying) if they lose.

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Margin Introduces Financial Leverage

%Equity = . %Underlying asset

%Put down Typically, futures contracts require that 5% be

put down. Thus,

.asset Underlying%20

asset Underlying%05.01Equity%

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ROR

i

Worse off with levered

Better off with levered

Unlevered

Levered

ROR underlying asseti

i = Interest rate

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Marking-to-MarketAt the end of trading, the futures exchanges determine a Settlement Price, basically a closing price.Then, the collateral of the longs and shorts is changed by the change in settlement price from one day to the next.

The collateral of the shorts is reduced by $0.10 and the collateral of the longs is increased by $0.10.

Monday Settle Tuesday Settle$8.00 $8.10

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Daily Price Limits

Most futures contracts specify the maximum price change from day to day. These result in price limits.

Upper limit

Lower limit

SettleMonday Tuesday

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Forward versus Futures Contracts

Forward Futures

Collateral None Yes

Marking-to-Market None Daily

Compensating balances Usually None

Resale Limited Active trading on organizedexchanges

Contract terms Custom made Standardized

Delivery Usually delivered Usually offset

Market size Small, private. Large, public, impersonal Participants know each other

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Determinants of Futures Price for Nonstorable Commodity

0DeliveryDate

F = Expected Spot Price at Delivery Date.

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F = P + Interest + Storage until delivery.

Futures = Spot Price + Interest + Storage until delivery.

Determinants of Futures Price for Storable Commodity

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If P = $400 = Spot Price.R = 10%.

.440$)10.1(400$)R1(PPrice

FuturesmEquilibriu

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Creating a Forward Position from a Spot Position

Actions Points in Time

Cash flows0 Delivery Date

Borrow +P Repay – [P + Interest+ Storage]

Buy commodity –P

Net cash flows 0 –[P + Interest+ Storage]

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Arbitrage Example If Futures Price Is above Equilibrium Level

Actions Points in Time

Cash flows0 Delivery Date

Short futures +500Borrow +400Buy commodity –400Repay loan + Interest –400(1.10)Deliver commodity in futures marketNet cash flows 0 500 – 400(1.10) = 60

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Arbitrage If Futures Price Is above Equilibrium Level

Actions Points in Time

Cash flows0 Delivery Date

Short futures +FBorrow +PBuy commodity –PRepay loan + Interest –P(1 + R)Deliver commodity in futures marketNet cash flows 0 F – P(1 + R)

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Arbitrage If Futures Price Is below Equilibrium Level

Actions Points in Time

Cash flows0 Delivery Date

Long futures –FShort commodity +PInvest proceeds –P +P(1 + R)Take delivery on futures and close short positionNet cash flows 0 –[F – P(1 + R)]

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Arbitrage Example If Futures Price Is below Equilibrium Level

Actions Points in Time

Cash flows0 Delivery Date

Long futures –400Short commodity +400Invest proceeds –400 +400(1.10)Take delivery on futures and close short positionNet cash flows 0 –[400 – 400(1.10)] = 40

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$

Delivery Date

Futures Price for More Distant Delivery Dates

0Now

1 2 3

P0

TheoreticalFutures Prices

F0,1 = P0(1 + R0,1)

F0,2 = P0(1 + R0,2)2

Interest

F0,3 = P0(1 + R03)3

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DeliveryDate

Futures Prices for More Distant Delivery Dates, Assuming 10% Interest Rate and P0 = 400.

0Now

1 2 3

Spot price

400

532.40

484

440

$

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The Impact of Convenience Yield$

Delivery date

Ftheoretical

Factual

Spotprice

Short

Long

Arbitrage

0 1 2

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Futures price of light sweet crude oil observed on September 28, 1990Delivery month Futures price ($ per barrel)November 1990 $39.51December 1990 38.31January 1991 36.72February 1991 35.40March 1991 34.15April 1991 33.00May 1991 31.95June 1991 31.00July 1991 30.20August 1991 29.55September 1991 29.05October 1991 28.62November 1991 28.27December 1991 27.98January 1992 27.71February 1992 27.45March 1992 27.20April 1992 26.96

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downput %old)/old new (

downput %price futures change %

equitychange

%

price futures change %20

0.05price futures change %

equitychange

%

Speculative Positions

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Hedging Profit Profile for Short Hedge

Loss

PerfectHedge

0

Profit

Short futures Long spot

P

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Profit Profile for a Cross Hedge

Loss

PartialHedge

0

Profit

Short FuturesLong Spot

P

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Short Hedge

Net = [-P0 + P1] + [F0 - F1]= [Spot] + [F]= [-100 + 95] + [96 - 92]= [-5,000] + [4,000]= -1,000 = Net loss.

0Close

Time

Sell Spot+P1

Buy Spot-P0

ShortFutures

+F0

Deliverydate

LongFutures

-F1

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Spot and Futures Prices

Spot Price

Futures Price

F

P

P

FSlope

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One-for-One Hedge

# units of spot = # units of futures

If , Partial Hedge. 1PF

Optimal Hedge

# units of futures = =

slope1

PF1

.0PPPF1FP)(1)(

units) )(#F(units) )(#Spot(Net

Long Short

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Spot Price

Futures Price

$1.25

$1

.25.1125.1Slope

Example of Optimal Hedge

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Optimal Hedge Rate = 1/1.25 = 0.80.For every unit long spot, go short 0.80 units of futures.

Net = (Spot)(# Units) – (F)(# Units)= ($1)(1) – (1.25)(0.80)

Net = 0.