If the value of a Treasury bond was lower than the value of the sum of its
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If the value of a Treasury bond was lower than the value of the sum of its parts (STRIPPED cash flows), you could a. not profit by buying the stripped cash flows and reconstituting the bond and profit by buying the bond and creating STRIPS. b. not profit by buying the stripped cash flows and reconstituting the bond. c. None of the options are correct. d. profit by buying the stripped cash flows and reconstituting the bond. e. profit by buying the bond and creating STRIPS.
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