hard · Principles of Finance risk-return-portfolio
In a binomial model, a stock (S_0=100) can go up to 120 or down to 80. The risk-free rate is 5%.
What is the risk-neutral probability (p) of an upward move?
- 0.625
- 0.375
- 0.500
- 0.750
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