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  2. Call options: Learn the basics of buying and selling - AOL

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    Unlike selling a call option, selling a put option exposes you to capped losses (since a stock cannot fall below $0). Still, you could lose many times more money than the premium received.

  3. Options strategy - Wikipedia

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    Guts - buy (long gut) or sell (short gut) a pair of ITM (in the money) put and call (compared to a strangle where OTM puts and calls are traded). Butterfly - a neutral option strategy combining bull and bear spreads. Long butterfly spreads use four option contracts with the same expiration but three different strike prices to create a range of ...

  4. Exercise (options) - Wikipedia

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    In general, equity call options should only be exercised early on the day before an ex-dividend date, and then only for deep in-the-money options. For an American-style put option, early exercise is a possibility for deep in-the-money options. In this case, it may make sense to exercise the option early in order to obtain the intrinsic value (K ...

  5. Strike price - Wikipedia

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    Strike price labeled on the graph of a call option.To the right, the option is in-the-money, and to the left, it is out-of-the-money. In finance, the strike price (or exercise price) of an option is a fixed price at which the owner of the option can buy (in the case of a call), or sell (in the case of a put), the underlying security or commodity.

  6. Call option - Wikipedia

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    The seller (or "writer") is obliged to sell the commodity or financial instrument to the buyer if the buyer so decides. This effectively gives the seller a short position in the given asset. The buyer pays a fee (called a premium) for this right. The term "call" comes from the fact that the owner has the right to "call the stock away" from the ...

  7. Moneyness - Wikipedia

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    The intrinsic value (or "monetary value") of an option is its value assuming it were exercised immediately. Thus if the current price of the underlying security (or commodity etc.) is above the agreed price, a call has positive intrinsic value (and is called "in the money"), while a put has zero intrinsic value (and is "out of the money").

  8. Nancy Pelosi’s NVIDIA bet has already netted $250K - AOL

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    Take control of your finances in 2024: 5 money moves to start the new year off strong. ... hitting a record $546 — and pushing Pelosi’s in-the-money call options up by around 13%.

  9. I'm Selling Real-Money Seaspan Calls - AOL

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