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The right, but not the Obligation, to Buy (for a Call option) or Sell (for a Put option) a specific amount of a given stock, commodity, Currency, Index, or Debt, at a specified price (the strike price) during a specified period of time. For Stock option, the amount is usually 100 Share. Each Option has a buyer, called the holder, and a seller, known as the writer. If the option Contract is exercised, the Writer is responsible for fulfilling the Terms of the Contract by delivering the shares to the appropriate Party. In the case of a security that cannot be delivered such as an Index, the Contract is settled in Cash. For the holder, the potential loss is limited to the price Paid to acquire the option. When an Option is not exercised, it expires. No shares change hands and the Money spent to Purchase the Option is lost. For the buyer, the upside is unlimited. Options, like stocks, are therefore said to have an asymmetrical payoff Pattern. For the writer, the potential loss is unlimited unless the Contract is covered, meaning that the Writer already owns the security underlying the option. Options are most frequently as either leverage or protection. As leverage, options allow the holder to control equity in a limited capacity for a fraction of what the shares would cost. The difference can be invested elsewhere until the Option is exercised. As protection, options can guard against price fluctuations in the near Term because they provide the Right acquire the underlying stock at a fixed price for a limited time. Risk is limited to the Option premium (except when writing options for a security that is not already owned). However, the costs of Trading options (including both commissions and the bid/ask spread) is higher on a percentage Basis than Trading the underlying stock. In addition, options are very complex and require a great Deal of observation and Maintenance. also called Option contract.

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