Why aren't there any November contracts?
November option contracts start trading on Monday.
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Why aren't there any November contracts?
November option contracts start trading on Monday.
Thanks. Why did contracts like Dec and Mar 14 become available before Nov?
Is it realistic to get a great price on the nov options as soon as the options are available? How does that work? Does someone have to write some calls before I can buy some? Are they usually in high demand, fetching a premium, for earnings plays? I'd like to buy some but am not quite sure how the market values them at the start of their availability. Any answers to any if the questions is much appreciated nNovember option contracts start trading on Monday.
Is it realistic to get a great price on the nov options as soon as the options are available? How does that work? Does someone have to write some calls before I can buy some? Are they usually in high demand, fetching a premium, for earnings plays? I'd like to buy some but am not quite sure how the market values them at the start of their availability. Any answers to any if the questions is much appreciated n
Ok, stupid question time. I bought some ITM LEAPS for TSLA on Friday. The stock has moved a little since then, but Ameritrade doesn't show any change in the value of the options. Is that normal? Presumably there should be some change in their value, even if only by pennies.
What's the difference between buying a put and selling a call? They both seem to serve the same purpose, earning cash on a stock decline.
I understand the technical difference between obligation to sell versus the exercise right, but what are the practical reasons why you'd do one over the other?
One reason is that your losses are theoretically unlimited if you sell a call and the stock skyrockets, whereas the maximum you would lose buying a put is your purchase price.
One reason is that your losses are theoretically unlimited if you sell a call and the stock skyrockets, whereas the maximum you would lose buying a put is your purchase price.