Question: QUESTION 5 When can an option contract be for an amount other than 100 shares per contract? A. Never B. When the underlying stock has

QUESTION 5

  1. When can an option contract be for an amount other than 100 shares per contract?

    A.

    Never

    B.

    When the underlying stock has a 2 for 1 stock split

    C.

    When the underlying stock has a 5 for 2 stock split

    D.

    When it is a dividend paying stock

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