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    Financial Futures and Options Contracts Are Less Beneficial to Investors
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Financial Futures and Options Contracts Are Less Beneficial to Investors

Question 91

Question 91

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Financial futures and options contracts are less beneficial to investors heavily leveraged with debt because their net earnings are particularly sensitive to changes in interest rates.

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