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A Guerra entre Comprados e Vendidos no Mercado de Opções de Compra da Bolsa de Valores de São Paulo

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  • Sanvicente, A. Z.

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  • Sanvicente, A. Z., 2002. "A Guerra entre Comprados e Vendidos no Mercado de Opções de Compra da Bolsa de Valores de São Paulo," Finance Lab Working Papers flwp_44, Finance Lab, Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa.
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