Learn Call Options and Put Options - Introduction to Options
Learn Call Options and Put Options - Introduction to Options
Section 1 is on Call Options
Most people learning Options for the first time face too much jargon and complex language. This course use real-world examples (buying a house) to explain how a Call Option (Section 1) works in real life. This example should make it absolutely clear what a Call Option is in step-by-step details. The course first defines what Options are, and in particular, what a Call Option is. It explains the differences between Option buyers and sellers, and the differences in their risk and reward profile. Several basic Options concepts like At-the-money, Out-of-the-money, and In-the-Money Options, and Risk Graphs are also introduced in this course. The profit and loss graphs for all three types of Options are explained in clear terms using AAPL Options.
Section 2 is on Put Options.
The Put Option is the ultimate "protector" of your portfolio, and in this course you can learn how Put Options work. It is the exact opposite of a Call Option. Put Options increase in value when the value of a stock or index drops in price. We define what a Put Option, and just like we did in the Call Option, we consider a real-world example of a Put Option. Fortunately, we have excellent examples of Put Options in real life - when we buy Insurance for our car or home, we are actually buying a Put Option. This example should make it absolutely clear what a Put Option is. The course looks at buyer and seller perspectives in a Put Option transaction, and analyzes the breakeven, and profit and loss profiles, all using the real world example first. Finally, just like the Call Option section, AAPL Options are studied in detail to understand how Put Options work.
The last lecture is a recap of the four basic Options strategies (Buying a Call, Selling a Call, Buying a Put, and Selling a Put). This part is usually challenging to newcomers, so this is explained in detail with tricks and tips on how to remember this instantly until you've become very familiar with all the four Options strategies.
Section 3 - Using Stock and Options combo strategies for stock investors.
In this section, three creative strategies are outlined for Stock investors to combine Options into their portfolio strategies.
Use Options to buy Stock at prices that are far lower than what the stock is currently trading for
Use Options to sell Stock at prices that are far higher than what it is currently trading for
Use Options to hedge a Stock position that you already own
What you will master (Section 1 on Call Options)
The history of Options in the financial markets
The factors that affect Options pricing
The formal definition of Options and Call Options in particular
The Rights and Obligations of Option buyers and Option sellers
The fundamental differences between Stocks and Options
An excellent real estate example of a Call Option
What are At-the-money (ATM), Out-of-the-money (OTM) and In-the-money (ITM) Options
What is Intrinsic Value, Extrinsic Value and Time value in Options
The risk profile of buyers and sellers of Options
The advantages for the seller of an Option
How real Options are represented in the financial markets
Translate Options used in the real estate example to real AAPL Call Options on the trading platform
Explains the Option chain, the different Expiry series and the selection of the appropriate Call Option for a bullish strategy
How Option chains are laid out on a real platform
Detailed analysis of an Option seller's position
Demonstrate how the three types of Options work on AAPL Options
Profit and Loss graphs for buyers and sellers of AAPL Options
What you will master (Section 2 on Put Options)
Definition of a Put Option and its rights and obligations
Learn Put Options using a simple real-world example (Insurance)
What is a Put Option and how is it the opposite of a Call Option
Why is a Put Option the "ultimate protector" of your portfolio
A real world example of a Put Option we are all familiar with
How Put Options make money in bear markets
Buyer and seller perspectives of Put Options
Breakeven analysis and Profit and Loss graphs for buyers and sellers
Understand the layout of Put Options on the Thinkorswim platform
Compare real world Options to Options in the financial market
Study AAPL Put Options in detail
Profit & Loss graphs and risk profiles on the platform
The Seller's perspectives in a Put Option
In Section 3, you will master the art of combining Options strategies with Stocks. If you're already a Stock investor, you will learn to create consistent monthly income, as well as learn the ability of Options to protect your Stocks.
TOTAL COURSE LENGTH - OVER 3.5 HOURS
BONUS VIDEOS - 40 MINUTES
TOTAL - OVER 4 HOURS
If you ever wanted to learn about Options and Options trading, but found it confusing, start with this awesome course
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What you will learn
- Learn the basics of Options and Call Options
- Understand the basic parameters of how Options work
- Understand the differences between trading Stocks and Options
Rating: 4.55
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 3.5 hours
Instructor: Hari Swaminathan
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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