Multiple Choice
If a call is overvalued, put-call parity suggests that the investor should
A) sell the call and the stock and buy the put and the bond
B) sell the call and the bond and buy the put and the stock
C) sell the bond and the put and buy the stock and the call
D) sell the stock and the put and buy the call and the bond
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