Multiple Choice
One of the foundations of the Black Scholes Option Pricing Model was that the shares of stock and call option combined to form
A) A riskless hedge that,by definition,had to duplicate the return of a discount bond with the same maturity length as the option
B) A hedge that by definition had the same risk as a 1 year U.S.Treasury bill
C) A hedge that by definition had to equal the risk of the underlying common stock on which the option was priced
D) None of the above are true
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