Multiple Choice
A put option is 'out-of-the-money' if:
A) Its strike price is higher than the current market price of the underlying commodity
B) If the current market price of the underlying commodity is higher than the strike price of the option
C) Its strike price is equal to the current market price of the underlying commodity
D) If the current market price of the underlying commodity is lower than the strike price of the option
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