Ahmad bought call options on Home Depot with a striking price of $80. The option premium was $3.82. Just before the contract expired, Home Depot stock was $82 per share. Ahmad
A) made a profit of $2.00 per share.
B) lost $3.82 per share because the option would not be exercised.
C) made a profit of $3.82 per share.
D) lost $1.82 per share.
Answer: D
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