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![]() ------------------------------------------------------- Options ------------------------------------------------------- The Basics Risks With Options Options Strategy Options are one method to play the range bound strategy that allows you to control larger share amounts than simply buying those same shares. Using techniques of cash and risk management available to you from your broker you can limit risk and maximize profits on each trade. Options offer the most versatility in the different investment plays available to investors. Options can be used:
Our research and education material shows you how to use options with a range bound stock investment strategy. The different option plays all begin with the basic call and put. American Options and European Options offer different methods to exercise or exit an option play. European options may only be exercised at the time of expiration, therefore limit the investors ability to make money. American options can be exercised an any time prior to the expiration date thus offering the most flexibility for the investor to make money. Whentobuy.com research and educational material only uses American style options. Call A call options gives the purchaser the right but not the obligation to buy a security at a specified price over a specific period of time. Misconceptions of call options are they are a bullish play! Calls, however, can be bought, sold, or used in combination with each other to create price spreads. Interestingly enough structuring a call spread can a bullish or bearish play. Put A put option gives the purchaser the right but not the obligation to sell a security at a specified price over a specific period of time. Misconceptions of put options are they are a bearish play! Puts, however, can be bought, sold, or used in combination with each other to create price spreads. Interestingly enough structuring a put spread can a bullish or bearish play. ![]() Back ![]() | The Basics | Risks With Options | Options Strategy | | Range Bound | Continuation | Strategies | Practice Trades | Performance | Cancel | Options | | Order Now | Return Home | Home Business | Digital Economy | Sign In | Disclaimer | Training Center | FAQ | What's New | Contact Us | |
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