Question

You calculate the Black-Scholes value of a call option as $3.50 for a stock that does not pay dividends, but the actual call price is $3.75. The most likely explanation for the discrepancy is that either the option is _________ or the volatility you input into the model is too _________.

A. overvalued and should be written; low

B. undervalued and should be written; low

C. overvalued and should be purchased; high

D. undervalued and should be purchased; high

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