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Buying Calls - The Long Call Strategy

The long call strategy provides unlimited profit potential with limited risk. It is best used in a bullish market where a rise in the price of the underlying asset above the breakeven is anticipated. Zero margin borrowing is allowed. That means that you don't have to hold any margin in your account to place the trade. You only pay the option's premium-a fairly small investment depending on the market you choose to trade.

Let's create an example of a long call strategy by going long 1 October Apple Computers (AAPL) 42 1/2 call at 4 1/2. Apple is currently trading at 43 1/16. Figure 1-A reveals the risk graph of this basic option strategy. This example uses an ATM option worth +50 deltas.

long call strategy diagram

This trade costs a total of 4 1/2 or $450 (4 1/2 x 100 = $450) plus commissions. The maximum risk is the price of the option ($450). The maximum reward is unlimited to the upside as Apple Computer stock continues to rise. The breakeven is calculated by adding the strike price (42 1/2) to the premium of the call option (4 1/2). In this example, the breakeven is 47 (42 1/2 + 4 1/2 = 47). This means that the trade starts to make money when Apple rises above 47.

In addition, notice that the risk graph's profit and loss line slopes up from left to right. This represents the trade at expiration. Look to where it crosses the breakeven point at 47 and continues to rise above this point.

To exit a long call, you have three options. You can let the call expire and lose the premium (not exactly my first choice). You can exercise the call to receive the underlying stock at the strike price of the option; or you can sell the call. By exercising the call option, you can make money by turning around and selling the stock at the current market price and pocketing the difference. By selling the call, you can make money when the price of the premium rises in value due to a rise in the underlying stock.

By choosing to purchase a long call options instead of 100 shares of Apple stock, you have increased your leverage and reduced the risk inherent in the trade. A long call option uses less initial outlay of cash to participate in the trade. In addition, the most you can lose by purchasing a call is the price of the premium or $450. The most you can lose if your purchase the stock outright is $4,306.25-the full amount paid for the stock. However, the $450 option still allows you to control $4,306.25 worth of Apple shares. This kind of leverage is what makes options so appealing.

LONG CALL EXAMPLE SPECIFICS

Long 1 OCT AAPL 42 1/2 Call @ 4 1/2
AAPL @ 43 1/16
Net Debit: 4 1/2 or $450 (4 1/2 x 100 = $450)
Maximum Risk: $450 (4 1/2 x 100 = $450)
Maximum Profit: Unlimited to the upside beyond the breakeven
Breakeven: 47 (42 1/2 + 4 1/2 = 47)
Margin: None

LONG CALL STRATEGY REVIEW

Strategy = Buy a call option
Market Opportunity = Look for a bullish market where a rise above the breakeven is anticipated
Maximum Risk= Limited to the amount paid for the call
Maximum Profit= Unlimited to the upside beyond the breakeven
Breakeven= Call strike price + call premium
Margin= None
 
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Futures & Stock Options Trading has large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the futures and stock options markets. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose. This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy or Sell futures or options. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any stock option trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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