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Hedge with futures

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  • November 17, 2016 at 3:54 pm #349608
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    For deriving the amount of futures contracts in techical articles author take current future price for Sep. future.
    https://www.accaglobal.com/ubcs/en/student/exam-support-resources/professional-exams-study-resources/p4/technical-articles/exchange-derivatives.html

    Whereas in past exam in both dedicated to futures questions examiner derrive future price in accordance with formula: Predicted futures rate = 1·0635 spot + [(1·0659 future – 1·0635spot) x 4 month to trans./6month to expiry] = 1·0651]

    For example Q1 June 2014 answer
    Using futures contract
    Since a dollar payment needs to be made in four months’ time, CMC Co needs to hedge against Swiss Francs weakening.
    Hence, the company should go short and the six-month futures contract is undertaken. It is assumed that the basis differential
    will narrow in proportion to time.
    Predicted futures rate = 1·0647 + [(1·0659 – 1·0647) x 1/3] = 1·0651
    [Alternatively, can predict futures rate based on spot rate: 1·0635 + [(1·0659 – 1·0635) x 4/6] = 1·0651]
    Expected payment = US$5,060,000/1·0651 = CHF4,750,728
    No. of contracts sold = CHF4,750,728/CHF125,000 = approx. 38 contracts

    Could you help me to understand in what case shoul I take current future price, and when predicted future price for calculation the number of contracts?

    Thank you in advance

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