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by ZenoArrow
3900 days ago
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> "Nearly every time, the cost of the stock plus the cost of the put option will be exactly the same as the values of all expected outcomes." Can you explain this further? Are you suggesting that you're obtaining the put option and the stock from the same source? |
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As much as I like to joke about retiring to some farmers market to handcraft artisanal equity options, when people are talking about options on stocks (equity options) they are normally referring to exchange traded deriviatives.