uestion 4 0 out of 1 points Which one of these would REQUIRE you to BUY the underlying asset....even if its not in your

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uestion 4 0 out of 1 points Which one of these would REQUIRE you to BUY the underlying asset....even if its not in your

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uestion 4 0 out of 1 points Which one of these would REQUIRE you to BUY the underlying asset....even if its not in your favor to do so? Hint With a FF, buying a F/F means you will buy the underlying asset while selling a F/F means you will sell the underlying asset. Not sure if I made that explicitly like 100% clear in the lecture. Also, yes you don't even technically buy or sell the underlying asset since delivery won't take place but that is neither here nor there for the purposes of this question Note: F/F = forward/futures contract Selected Answer: Answers: Purchase a call option Purchase a call option Purchase a put option Purchase a F/F contract Sell a F/F contract
Question 5 0 out of 1 points Which one of these would REQUIRE you to SELL the underlying asset... even if its not in your favor to do so? Hint With a FF buying a F/F means you will buy the underlying asset while selling a F/F means you will sell the underlying asset. Not sure if I made that explicitly like 100% clear in the lecture. Also, yes you don't even technically buy or sell the underlying asset since delivery won't take place fut that is neither here nor there for the purposes of this question Note: F/F = forward/futures contract Selected Answer: Answers: day, July 2. 2022 6:39:39 PM CDT Purchase a put option Purchase a call option Purchase a put option Purchase a F/F contract Sell a F/F contract
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