Which of the following is an example of a protective put strategy? A) You own 500 shares of Netflix and buy 5 puts. B) You own 300 shares of IBM and sell 3 puts on the stock. C) You own 200 shares of Apple and buy 2 calls. D) You don't own any shares of Tesla and buy 2 puts with different strike pr
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