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Basic Options Strategies


   By www.Options-Trading-
       Education.com
   In trading options, a trader seeks to
    anticipate price changes of underlying
    stocks, commodities, or currency pairs.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
   He or she buys or sells options contracts
    with the expectation of profit. In doing so
    the trader uses any of several basic options
    strategies.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                               strategies/
   In trading options the buyer can purchase a
    call contract. In doing so he pays for the
    right to purchase a given stock, commodity,
    or currency at a set price.




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    strategies/
   This is called the strike price and it does not
    change for the duration of the options
    contract.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   The trader purchases a call on an equity
    which he believes will rise in price.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
    strategies/
   The trader purchases a call on an equity
    which he believes will rise in price.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
      strategies/
   The trader purchases a call on an equity
    which he believes will rise in price.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   The trader purchases a call on an equity
    which he believes will rise in price.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
      strategies/
   When this happens he can execute the
    contract and buy the stock for less that its
    current value.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   More commonly the options trader simply
    sells his now-more-valuable call contract
    and pockets his profit.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   In purchasing a put a trader pays for the
    right to sell a stock, commodity, or currency
    at the strike price not matter how low the
    price might fall.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
   As with a call, the trader can exit his
    position by selling the contract, ideally at a
    profit.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   Understanding calls and puts is the
    beginning of understanding basic options
    strategies for online options trading.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
      strategies/
Basic Options Strategies

   Profit from basic options strategies rely on
    the analysis of the equity in question.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   Traders use both fundamental and technical
    analysis of stocks, commodities, or
    currencies as a guide.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   The key to this process is to recognize the
    intrinsic value of the equity before its price
    changes.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
    strategies/
   Traders often do more than buy or sell a put
    or a call.




        http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                 strategies/
   Here are a few basic options strategies.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   Trading Options when One Owns a Stock in
    Stock Option Trading




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
Long Call

   A trader who owns a stock may want to buy
    more but may also be unsure about whether
    it will rise in price in the near future or not.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   He can purchase a call and lock in a good
    price at which to buy should the stock rise
    in price.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
      strategies/
Long Put
   This is one of the more common basic
    options strategies for owners of rapidly
    rising stocks. A trader owns a stock that has
    gone up rapidly.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
   He does not want to exit his position
    because he believes that the stock still has
    upside potential.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   However, he is concerned about a big
    correction.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
   Thus he buys puts on the stock.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
                                strategies/
   This gives him the right to sell at the current
    price, even if the stock price plummets.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   A long put is often a sort of insurance that a
    stock investor purchases.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   Trading Options when One Does Not Own a
    Stock




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
Short Call
   A short call is perhaps the most commonly
    use and most basic options strategies.




      http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
      strategies/
   The trader expects a stock to rise in price.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
    strategies/
   He purchases a call on the stock.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
       strategies/
   The stock goes up in price and he sells his
    contract for a profit.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   He is under no obligation to do so and only
    executes the contract when doing so is
    profitable.




       http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
       strategies/
Short Put
   This is one of the basic options strategies for
    contrarians.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   When a trader expects a stock to fall in price
    he can purchase a put.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
   This gives him the right to sell a stock that
    he does not own.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   If the stock falls in price as expected




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
    strategies/
   In our next articles we will talk about other
    basic options strategies such as a long
    straddle or short straddle.




     http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
     strategies/
   For more insights and useful information
    about options and options trading, visit
    www.Options-Trading-Education.com.




    http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-
    strategies/

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Basic Options Strategies

  • 1. Basic Options Strategies By www.Options-Trading- Education.com
  • 2. In trading options, a trader seeks to anticipate price changes of underlying stocks, commodities, or currency pairs. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 3. He or she buys or sells options contracts with the expectation of profit. In doing so the trader uses any of several basic options strategies. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 4. In trading options the buyer can purchase a call contract. In doing so he pays for the right to purchase a given stock, commodity, or currency at a set price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 5. This is called the strike price and it does not change for the duration of the options contract. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 6. The trader purchases a call on an equity which he believes will rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 7. The trader purchases a call on an equity which he believes will rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 8. The trader purchases a call on an equity which he believes will rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 9. The trader purchases a call on an equity which he believes will rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 10. When this happens he can execute the contract and buy the stock for less that its current value. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 11. More commonly the options trader simply sells his now-more-valuable call contract and pockets his profit. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 12. In purchasing a put a trader pays for the right to sell a stock, commodity, or currency at the strike price not matter how low the price might fall. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 13. As with a call, the trader can exit his position by selling the contract, ideally at a profit. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 14. Understanding calls and puts is the beginning of understanding basic options strategies for online options trading. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 15. Basic Options Strategies  Profit from basic options strategies rely on the analysis of the equity in question. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 16. Traders use both fundamental and technical analysis of stocks, commodities, or currencies as a guide. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 17. The key to this process is to recognize the intrinsic value of the equity before its price changes. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 18. Traders often do more than buy or sell a put or a call. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 19. Here are a few basic options strategies. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 20. Trading Options when One Owns a Stock in Stock Option Trading http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 21. Long Call  A trader who owns a stock may want to buy more but may also be unsure about whether it will rise in price in the near future or not. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 22. He can purchase a call and lock in a good price at which to buy should the stock rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 23. Long Put  This is one of the more common basic options strategies for owners of rapidly rising stocks. A trader owns a stock that has gone up rapidly. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 24. He does not want to exit his position because he believes that the stock still has upside potential. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 25. However, he is concerned about a big correction. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 26. Thus he buys puts on the stock. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 27. This gives him the right to sell at the current price, even if the stock price plummets. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 28. A long put is often a sort of insurance that a stock investor purchases. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 29. Trading Options when One Does Not Own a Stock http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 30. Short Call  A short call is perhaps the most commonly use and most basic options strategies. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 31. The trader expects a stock to rise in price. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 32. He purchases a call on the stock. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 33. The stock goes up in price and he sells his contract for a profit. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 34. He is under no obligation to do so and only executes the contract when doing so is profitable. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 35. Short Put  This is one of the basic options strategies for contrarians. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 36. When a trader expects a stock to fall in price he can purchase a put. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options-strategies/
  • 37. This gives him the right to sell a stock that he does not own. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 38. If the stock falls in price as expected http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 39. In our next articles we will talk about other basic options strategies such as a long straddle or short straddle. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/
  • 40. For more insights and useful information about options and options trading, visit www.Options-Trading-Education.com. http://www.options-trading-education.com/6613/basic-options- strategies/