: The predetermined price at which the stock can be bought or sold.
: The "deadline" for the contract. Unlike stocks, options do not last forever; they expire on a specific date. 2. Buying Options (Going "Long")
: One standard equity option contract typically controls 100 shares of the underlying stock. buying and selling calls and puts
When you sell an option, you receive the premium upfront but take on an if the buyer chooses to exercise their right. Short Call (Bearish or Neutral) Options Trading Basics | How to Buy & Sell Calls and Puts
: Realized if the stock price moves above the strike price plus the premium paid. Long Put (Bearish) Goal : You expect the stock price to fall . Right : You can sell the stock at the strike price. Risk : Limited to the premium paid. : The predetermined price at which the stock
When you buy an option, you have the , but not the obligation , to trade the stock. Long Call (Bullish) Goal : You expect the stock price to rise . Right : You can buy the stock at the strike price. Risk : Limited to the premium paid.
: This is the price you pay (as a buyer) or receive (as a seller) for the contract. If an option is quoted at , the actual cost is Short Call (Bearish or Neutral) Options Trading Basics
The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Calls and Puts Options trading provides flexibility beyond simple stock ownership, allowing you to profit from upward, downward, and even sideways market movements. This guide breaks down the four essential moves every trader must master: buying calls, buying puts, selling calls, and selling puts. 1. The Core Building Blocks
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