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    If an Investor Sells a Stock Short, That Individual Reduces
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If an Investor Sells a Stock Short, That Individual Reduces

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If an investor sells a stock short, that individual reduces the risk of loss by


A) buying a put
B) buying a call
C) entering a limit order to sell the stock if its price declines
D) increasing the collateral with the broker

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