Multiple Choice
A binomial tree setting has an up-move of (with probability ) and a down move of (with probability ) , with . The risk-free interest rate per time step is zero, so a dollar invested at the beginning of the period returns at the end of the period. The risk-neutral probability of an up-move in this setting
A) Is .
B) Is .
C) Is equal to .
D) Is equal to .
Correct Answer:

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