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  2. 5 options trading strategies for beginners - AOL

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    Here’s the profit on the married put strategy: Reward/risk: In this example, the married put breaks even at $21, or the strike price plus the cost of the $1 premium. Below $20, the long put ...

  3. Options terms every investor should know - AOL

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    For example, a call or put option would be at-the-money if the stock price and the strike price were the same. Call option A call option gives its owner the right to buy the underlying asset at a ...

  4. 3 option strategies that beginners should avoid - AOL

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    2 safer option strategies for beginners Rather than take a chance on the riskier strategies above, it can make sense to go with safer strategies that offer better odds. Here are two alternatives ...

  5. Put option - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a put or put option is a derivative instrument in financial markets that gives the holder (i.e. the purchaser of the put option) the right to sell an asset (the underlying), at a specified price (the strike), by (or on) a specified date (the expiry or maturity) to the writer (i.e. seller) of the put.

  6. Options strategy - Wikipedia

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    Option strategies are the simultaneous, and often mixed, buying or selling of one or more options that differ in one or more of the options' variables. Call options , simply known as Calls, give the buyer a right to buy a particular stock at that option's strike price .

  7. Credit spread (options) - Wikipedia

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    Moderately bearish' options traders usually set a target price for the expected decline and utilize bear spreads to reduce cost. While maximum profit is capped for these strategies, they usually cost less to employ. The bear call spread and the bear put spread are common examples of moderately bearish strategies.

  8. Call vs. put options: How they differ - AOL

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    Put option: A put option gives its buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock at the strike price prior to the expiration date. When you buy a call or put option, you pay a premium ...

  9. Option symbol - Wikipedia

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    The OCC option symbol consists of four parts: Root symbol of the underlying stock or ETF, padded with spaces to 6 characters; Expiration date, 6 digits in the format yymmdd; Option type, either P or C, for put or call; Strike price, as the price x 1000, front padded with 0s to 8 digits; Examples: [4] SPX 141122P00019500