The most expensive option, a stop-smoking program, could cost the companies as much as $5 billion a year.
Either option will cost a lot, officials said, and neither will be a long-term solution.
The option costs just $500, but is available only on the Double Cab.
The option costs 105,000, or $879 at current exchange rates.
All told, the put options that were bought during the two days cost the buyers $44,506 plus commissions.
The option that the President has selected, his aides say, will probably cost just under $11 billion.
The only other known option, building an artificial island, would cost $500 million to $1 billion, she said.
The option for an unlimited right costs an additional $55 to $140 a policy.
Top-end options can cost anywhere up to $2000 a night for accommodation, food, alcohol and activities.
Current options cost a lot more and are associated with potentially more serious side effects.