Sorry but i'm new in quantitative finance. According to BS derivation the risk-free interest rate is the rate to wich the rate of a particular investment tends when the risk tends to zero. Suppose i want to buy on option with fixed strike price and maturity, which rate i have to put into the equation? And why?
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