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I own a Call Option for Scholastic Corporation (ticker:SCHL). It is a March 2007 Call Option with a Strike price of $35.00 My broker told me that i "Cannot sell something that you do not own". I only have the call option contract. I do not have a margin account. How can i sell the underlying stock shares (to make the investment return worth $3,500.00) if i do not have margin? Or if it hits the strike price can i "BORROW" anything, from the broker, to sell the underlying stock shares? This is the first call option i have owned, and if it hits, i would like to get the full value. Thanks Right now, you have no underlying stocks to speak of. Hello, |
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