Basics on Options Trading
I'd like to get back to basics and explain what options trading is. Options Trading is basically the trading of options contracts that is exchanged between the buyer and the seller of an asset (in the case of the stock market, the stocks). That gives the buyer the right to either buy or sell a particular asset at an agreed date and at an agreed price. In return, the seller of the option receives a certain amount of payment as premium from the buyer. There are 2 types of options: A call option and a put option.
Call Option
Call Option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy the stock for an agreed price at an agreed time. If the call option is struck or exercised, the buyer of the call option is then able to purchase that particular stock for the agreed price, and the seller of the call option is then obliged to sell the stock at the agreed price.
Put Option
Put Option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to sell the stock for an agreed price at an agreed time. If the put option is struck or exercised, then the buyer of the option is obliged to sell the asset or stock. The seller of the put option, if exercised, is then obliged to buy the stock or asset.
What does "Exercise" mean?
Exercise means that the price of the stock has hit or exceeded the agreed price on the option on or before the specified agreed date. This means that the options contract has to be executed, and that is what "being exercised" mean.
Options Contract
Options are traded by contracts. A contract is comprised of:
• The quantity and the class of the assets (in the US, a contract is 100 shares , in Australia a contract is 1,000 shares)
• The exercise price at which the options trading happens;
• The expiry date
• The premium price that would be settled to the writer (or seller) of the contract, OR the premium to be paid to the taker (or buyer) of the contract.
Options trading follow different styles. The most common ones are:
• American options trading – In this options style, an option can be comfortably exercised on on any trading day on or before the expiration date.
• European options trading - In this options trading style, the options can only be exercised at the time of expiration only.
These are just the basics of options trading. More information is available with Planet Wealth and the e-books that they offer, which I find are just awesome with explaining the finer details of Options trading.
I hope this has been a beneficial post on Options Trading by Planet Wealth Systems!
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