Question

You, a farmer, anticipate taking 80,000 bushels of soybeans to the market in three months. The current cash price for soybeans is $5.85. The size of the futures contract is 5,000 bushels per contract, and the current three-month futures price is $5.88. You decide to hedge one-half of your exposure to a drop in the value of soybeans. Assume that in three months, when you take the soybeans to market, you close out the futures contracts and the price has fallen to $5.80. What was your overall net gain or loss when considering the actual gain or loss when taking the actual soybeans to market and the partial hedge in the futures market?
A.$800 gain
B.$800 loss
C.$400 gain
D.$400 loss
E.$320 gain

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