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Put Options
Is Shorting a Stock the Best Way to Go When You are Bearish?
Keep in mind that he is looking to put on a STRATEGY that will profit when ABC declines.  His mind is already made up and he is committed to and looking to use a BEARISH strategy for ABC. As OPTION STRATEGIST?s, we are simply looking for a strategy that might be somewhat more appealing than shorting the stock.
Dec 27, 2006 - 10:02:00 PM

Put Options
How To Sell a Cash Secured Put
Cash Secured Puts (also known as “naked” puts) are ways to buy a stock at the price you want and get paid for the wait...
Nov 13, 2006 - 11:20:00 PM

Put Options
Stock Options: Covered Puts
In a covered put strategy, you are selling the underlying stock and selling a put option against it. This strategy is best implemented in a bearish to neutral market where a slow fall in the market price of the underlying stock is anticipated. This strategy's profit-making ability depends on the short options expiring worthless.
Nov 11, 2006 - 9:10:00 PM

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Stock Options: Buying Puts
In the long put strategy, you are purchasing the right, but not the obligation, to sell the underlying stock at a specific price until the expiration date. This strategy is used when you anticipate a fall in the price of the underlying stock. A long put strategy offers unlimited profit potential with limited downside risk.
Nov 11, 2006 - 9:08:00 PM

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Stock Option Basics: The Short Put
The is the fourth of four articles on the basic elements that provide the foundation for all Option Trading. These elements include: The Long Call, the Short Call, the Long Put, and the Short Put. By combining Calls and Puts in creative fashions, Options traders are able to generate income strategies and limit risk. This article introduces the fourth such element, the Short Put.
Nov 11, 2006 - 9:06:00 PM

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