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What is options trading? A beginner's overview
A speculator might buy the stock or buy a call option on the stock. Speculating with a call option—instead of buying the stock outright—is attractive to some traders because options provide leverage.
Buying call options sounds simple. If you’re bullish, you buy a call. Then, if the stock goes up, you make money… right? In reality, many traders lose money on long calls – not necessarily because the ...
Learn about the Christmas tree options strategy, involving six call or put options with various strikes designed for traders expecting a neutral to bullish market trend.
With the end of the year approaching, investors may be interested in refreshing their portfolios. Now is a good time to consider options and dig deeper into how buying calls differs from buying a ...
YETI's bullish setup is driven by aggressive call buying, positive gamma exposure, and strong institutional accumulation, signaling momentum and potential for near-term upside. Fundamentals remain ...
Covered calls vs naked calls explained in simple terms. Learn the risks, rewards, and key differences before selling call options.
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