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Options terms every investor should know

January 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Essential Options Vocabulary for Traders

Options trading can be complex, but understanding key terminology can help investors navigate this financial instrument more effectively. Here are some important options terms every trader should know:

1. Call Option

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A call option gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy an underlying asset at a specified price within a certain time frame.

2. Put Option

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A put option gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to sell an underlying asset at a specified price within a certain time frame.

3. Strike Price

The strike price is the price at which the underlying asset can be bought or sold when exercising an option.

4. Expiration Date

The expiration date is the date by which an option contract must be exercised or allowed to expire worthless.

5. Premium

The premium is the price paid for an option contract, representing the cost of buying or selling the option.

6. In-the-Money

An option is considered in-the-money if it has intrinsic value and would result in a profit if exercised immediately.

7. Out-of-the-Money

An option is considered out-of-the-money if it has no intrinsic value and would result in a loss if exercised immediately.

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