Multiple Choice
There are three- and six-month European calls on stock. Suppose the three-month option costs $5 and the six-month option costs $3. Then, there is an arbitrage strategy that involves, among other things,
A) Buying the three-month call and selling the six-month call.
B) Buying the six-month call and selling the three-month call.
C) Buying the three-month and six-month calls, shorting the stock, and investing.
D) There is not enough information given to answer this question.
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