Multiple Choice
A call option differs from a put option in that
A) a call option obliges the investor to purchase a given number of shares in a specific common stock at a set price; a put obliges the investor to sell a certain number of shares in a common stock at a set price.
B) both give the investor the opportunity to participate in stock market dealings without the risk of actual stock ownership.
C) a call option gives the investor the right to purchase a given number of shares of a specified stock at a set price; a put option gives the investor the right to sell a given number of shares of a stock at a set price.
D) a put option has risk, since leverage is not as great as with a call.
E) None of the above
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