Married Put is an option strategy in which an investor, who holds a long position in stock, purchases a put on the same stock to order to guard protection against depreciation in the stock’s price.
The net effect of a long position in both the put and its underlying stock would reflect the potential gains or […]
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Married Put Options Strategy
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
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Long Straddle Options Strategy
October 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Long Straddle
This is an option buying strategy where in the trader or a buyer selects to go for a long call along with long put. Both of these options have the same underlying security along with having same strike price and expiration date. Strike price usually stays at the current market price of the […]
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Long Put Options Strategy
October 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Long Put strategy denotes an option strategy wherein in order to speculate on the down fall in the price of the underlying security, the buyer buys a put option. The underlying can be equity or an index. In case of long put trade, in the hope that the price of underlying security falls, you purchase […]





