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  2. Stock option return - Wikipedia

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    The naked put is a neutral-to-bullish strategy and consists of selling a put option against a stock. The naked put profit/loss profile is similar to the covered call (see above) profit/loss profile. The naked put generally requires less in brokerage fees and commissions than the covered call.

  3. 5 options trading strategies for beginners - AOL

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    If the stock falls only slightly below the strike price, the option will be in the money, but may not return the premium paid, handing you a net loss. 4. Short put. This options trading strategy ...

  4. Options strategy - Wikipedia

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    The trader may also forecast how high the stock price may go and the time frame in which the rally may occur in order to select the optimum trading strategy for buying a bullish option. The most bullish of options trading strategies, used by most options traders, is simply buying a call option. The market is always moving.

  5. 7 mistakes to avoid when trading options - AOL

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    The best options brokers offer tools that can help you determine the best options strategy based on how you think a stock will perform. 2. Lack of diversification

  6. Iron butterfly (options strategy) - Wikipedia

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    The trader will then receive the net credit of entering the trade when the options all expire worthless. [2] A short iron butterfly option strategy consists of the following options: Long one out-of-the-money put: strike price of X − a; Short one at-the-money put: strike price of X; Short one at-the-money call: strike price of X

  7. What is a covered call options strategy? - AOL

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    A covered call is a lower-risk option strategy and it’s even suitable for beginning options ... you’d make $100 on the option premium but lose $2,000 on the stock, leading to a net loss of $1,900.

  8. Credit spread (options) - Wikipedia

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    A final stock price between $18 and $19 would provide you with a smaller loss or smaller gain; the break-even stock price is $18.65, which is the higher strike price minus the credit. Traders often scan price charts and use technical analysis to find stocks that are oversold (have fallen sharply in price and perhaps due for a rebound) as ...

  9. Top multi-leg options strategies for advanced traders - AOL

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    Below $19.50, the value of the option strategy increases by $100 for every dollar the stock decreases — down to $16 per share. At a stock price of $16 and below, the profitability of the trade ...