Independent Salt Lake City Fee-Only Financial Advisor Defines Options

A call option gives an investor the right to buy 100 shares of a particular security at a predetermined price before a set deadline. A put options gives an investor the right to sell 100 shares of a security at a set price before a set deadline.
 
Aug. 31, 2009 - PRLog -- A call option gives an investor the right to buy 100 shares of a particular security at a predetermined price (the strike price) before a set deadline (the expiration date). A put option gives an investor the right to sell 100 shares of a particular security at a predetermined strike price before a set deadline. An investor can purchase both put and call options, or sell (write) both put and call options. An investor who writes a put option is giving another investor the option (but not the obligation) to force the put writer to purchase a security at the strike price before the expiration date. An investor who writes a call option is giving another investor the option (but not the obligation) to purchase an underlying security at the strike price before the expiration date.

An investor who writes, or sells, a put or call option collects immediate income. That investor is hoping the option does not get exercised in which case the premium collected is all profit. If the option is exercised, the option writer is obligated to buy or sell the underlying security at the strike price. This could lead to potentially large loss for the option writer.

An investor who purchases a put is seeking protection from a decrease in value of the underlying security. An investor who purchases a call is attempting to capitalize on an increase in value of the underlying security. Purchasing a call usually requires only a small investment. If the call is exercised, it may results in a large return for the investor. If the call expires without being exercised, the call purchaser suffers a 100 percent loss.

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About Mr. Jefferies

Lon Jefferies is an investment advisor representative with Net Worth Advisory Group, a fee-only financial planning firm in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is a member of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) and a candidate for CFP™ certification. He possesses an MBA and bachelor's degrees in Finance and Marketing from the University of Utah. Lon writes articles for local magazines such as Business Connect and Utah Business Magazine, and he consistently contributes articles to online magazines such as FIGuide.com and FILife.com (by The Wall Street Journal). Additionally, Lon is a platinum expert author at EzineArticles.com. Lon has been quoted nationally in publications such as the NY Times and Investment News.

Contact Info

View Lon's blog at http://www.utahfinancialadvisor.blogspot.com, and visit Net Worth Advisory Group's home page at http://www.networthadvice.com. Lon can be emailed at lon@networthadvice.com, or phoned at (801) 566-0740.

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