Multiple Choice
Stocks that have more volatile price changes have more valuable call options because call holders:
A) capture upside potential without downside risk.
B) realize that volatility decreases the present value of the exercise price.
C) have too little variability in the exercise price.
D) have transferred all risk to put holders.
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