Answer:
The percentage loss will be "-9.08%". The further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
The given values are:
Invested amount
= 20,000
Price of purchase
= $66
Total number of shares
= 500
The borrowed amount will be:
= [tex](500\times 66)-20000[/tex]
= [tex]13,000[/tex]
When the price increase to 69.63, the gain will be:
= [tex]69.63-66[/tex]
= [tex]3.63[/tex] ($)
The total gain will be:
= [tex]3.63\times 500[/tex]
= [tex]1815[/tex]
Increase in percentage will be:
= [tex]\frac{1815}{20,000}\times 100[/tex]
= [tex]9.08[/tex]%
Whereas if price stays quite well at $66, there is really no increase, so the percentage growth would be 0%.
If the price declines toward a loss of 62,37 per share:
= [tex]62.37-66[/tex]
= [tex]-3.63[/tex]
Now,
The total loss will be:
= [tex]-3.63\times 500[/tex]
= [tex]-1815[/tex]
The percentage loss will be:
= [tex]\frac{-1815}{15,000}[/tex]
= [tex]-9.08[/tex] (%)