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Which of the Following Is the Lowest Possible Value of an American

Question 44

Question 44

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Which of the following is the lowest possible value of an American put on a stock with no dividends?


A) X(1 + r) -T
B) X
C) Max[0,X(1 + r) -T - S0]
D) Max(0,X - S0)
E) none of the above

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