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Buying Options For Dummies (LEGIT · SERIES): You buy these when you think a stock price will rise . They give you the right to 100 shares at the strike price. buying options for dummies : You buy these when you think a stock price will fall . : You buy these when you think a stock price will rise Buying options gives you the , but not the obligation , to buy or sell a stock at a specific price within a set timeframe. It’s essentially a contract where you pay a fee (the premium ) to "reserve" a price (the strike price ) for a set period (until the expiration date ). The Two Core Types of Options Buying options gives you the , but not If the market price drops below your strike price, the value of your put increases because you can sell the stock at a price higher than the current market rate. Essential Lingo Options Trading for Beginners (The ULTIMATE In-Depth Guide) If the market price goes above your strike price, you can buy the stock at a "discount" or sell the contract for a profit. They give you the right to 100 shares at the strike price. |
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