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... of this volume Food Process EngineeringandTechnology Zeki Berk Professor (Emeritus) Department of Biotechnology and Food Engineering TECHNION Israel Institute of Technology Israel AMSTERDAM ... heat, enthalpy and many others, is essential for the rational design and operation of food processes andfor the prediction of the response of foods to processing, distribution and storage conditions ... between the cell content and the extracellular fluid This is the factor responsible for the crisp texture of fruits and vegetables andfor the ‘fleshy’ appearance of fresh meat and fish Cellular food...
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... Electronics Handbook, Second Edition, Jerry C Whitaker The Engineering Handbook, Third Edition, Richard C Dorf The Handbook of Formulas and Tables for Signal Processing, Alexander D Poularikas The Handbook ... http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com 2006102977 Dedication For my wife Karen, for her dedication and love, andfor Sophie and Maxwell Donald W Brenner For ... Marina, andfor my children Lydia and Alexander Sergey E Lyshevski To my wife, Kathy, and my family for their loving support and patience Gerald J Iafrate v Preface The first edition of the Handbook...
... drawbacks As a result, the model is no longer the standard for options on bonds, foreign exchange, and futures, though the standard models for these three items are modifications of the original ... small overthe-counter backwater of the financial community to a huge and growing market and created a demand for greater information about options pricing The Black-Scholes was deservedly at the ... the greeks and how they affect the price of an option; probability distributions and how they affect options; option pricing models and their advantages, disadvantages, and foibles and using them...
... option into the BlackScholes formula (or whatever model is being used) and solving for volatility Usually, the value for volatility is plugged in and the formula is solved for the value of the option ... option Here, the situation is reversed—the formula is solved for volatility because the current price is known BELL CURVES AND STANDARD DEVIATIONS The standard deviation of prices is a description ... same scale Standard deviation is easier to understand with a diagram and a little more explanation Figure 5.1 shows the closing prices for a particular instrument, Widgets of America, for the past...
... divided by the initial investment The formula is: Return = (Profit or loss) ÷ initial investment For example, if you buy an IBM option forand sell it for 71 /2 , for a profit of 21 /2 , your return ... premium The formula for the simple break-even point for calls is: Simple break-even point = Strike price + call premium The price of the UI must climb by some amount before expiration for you to ... no time value You, therefore, bought the option at 12, and, at expiration, it was worth The OEX needed to rise to 592 before you would have profited You can lose money before the expiration of...
... divided by the initial investment The formula is: Return = (Profit or loss) ÷ initial investment For example, if you buy an IBM put option forand sell it for 71 /2 , for a profit of 21 /2 , your return ... costs for margin trades will be more than for cash trades The carrying cost for a cash transaction will only be the opportunity cost Carrying costs for trades on margin include the financing for ... drop by some amount before expiration for you to make any money at expiration For example, assume you bought OEX 180 options at 12 and the OEX was at 185 If the option expires and the OEX is at 178,...
... down and forward—keep some of your original write, and roll down and forward some into the next expiration month Note that rolling down and forward restricts the maximum profit potential for a ... calls For example, if you’re long one UI and short two calls, you have, for margin purposes, one covered call write and one naked short call Break-Even Point The formulas for the two break-evens for ... criterion for determining if you should roll forward is the return per day However, it is only applicable for rolling forward into the same strike price For example, you may be able to make $435 for...
... roll up and forward—keep some of your original write and roll up and forward some into the next expiration month Note that rolling up and forward restricts the maximum profit potential for a longer ... price you will select The reasons for this are that the delta will be higher for a higher strike price than for a lower strike and that the premium is higher, thus affording greater profit potential ... initial entry level The formula for the break-even point is: Break-even point = UI price + put premium For example, use the assumptions of a Treasury-bond futures price of 90.00 and a put premium of...