Call Option Buyer perspective

What you will learn

Introduction to Call Option – Buyer Perspective part 1

How real option position look like

Learn Option basics from a professional trainer from your own desk.

LIVE PROJECT End to End with Testing Training Included.

Description

In all our courses we demonstrate Option trading in a real brokerage account

Course Description

Before you start trading options, you need to learn the basics of options trading because options are complex products and you need to know how to use them.

Understanding the basics in options can yield high profits and just as importantly prevent you from making mistakes

The first part of the basics of options trading.

I give you an overview of the history of the options.
We will get acquainted with the different types of options alongside a voice option.
We will learn about option screens, option chains, and expiration.
We will see CALL options performance.
We will look at the risk profile of the buyer and seller of risk graphs, the options seller options.


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Call options are financial contracts that give the option buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy a stock, bond, commodity, or other asset or instrument at a specified price within a specific time period. The stock, bond, or commodity is called the underlying asset. A call buyer profits when the underlying asset increases in price.

A call option may be contrasted with a put option, which gives the holder the right to sell the underlying asset at a specified price on or before expiration.

Understanding Call Options

  • A call is an option contract giving the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy a specified amount of an underlying security at a specified price within a specified time.
  • The specified price is known as the strike price and the specified time during which a sale is made is its expiration or time to maturity.
  • You pay a fee to purchase a call option, called the premium; this per-share charge is the maximum you can lose on a call option.

Learning Outcomes

  • Over 30 lectures and 3 hours of content!
  • LIVE PROJECT End to End with Testing Training Included.
  • Learn Option basics from a professional trainer from your own desk.
  • Information packed practical training starting from basics to advanced testing techniques.
  • Best suitable for beginners to advanced level users and who learn faster when demonstrated.
  • Course content is designed by considering current software testing technology and the job market.
  • Practical assignments at the end of every session.
  • A practical learning experience with live project work and examples.
  • Learn the advantage of the option
  • Introduction to Call Option – Buyer Perspective
  • Options Chain – Buyer Perspective
  • Live Trading Example
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Content

The advantage of the options
How real option position look like
More real option position
Trading options programs
What is an option – in the real financial world
Combination of options and stocks – profit areas
Profit areas in options
Introduction to Call Option – Buyer perspective
What we will learn in this section
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Call Option Definition – Buyer perspective
Call Option Definition in the real world
Analysis of earnings and loss in the stock
Analysis of earnings and loss in the stock 2
Profit and loss analysis in the Call option
Profit and loss analysis in the real world
Conclusions Call Option – Buyer perspective
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