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What is the difference between an American and European style option? The main difference between American and European options is when they can be...
The intrinsic value of an option is the share price of a stock minus its strike price - i.e. the "in the money" amount.
A naked option isn't as risqueé as it sounds...it's just an option you sell without having enough of the underlying security to cover your butt if...
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A naked option isn't as risqueé as it sounds...it's just an option you sell without having enough of the underlying security to cover your butt if the price changes. We suppose you could sell it naked, though...
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what is a naked option or naked option position? alright
- 00:09
warning you're going to be disappointed in this video it's not nearly as hot as [Censored man jumps into lake]
- 00:13
you probably hope naked options are just options that you sell or buy without
- 00:18
having enough of the underlying security to cover your if the price changes in
- 00:24
the wrong direction all right well they're an investment
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- 00:26
that stands on their own but with extreme amounts of risk.....You invest [Man discussing investment in a lake]
- 00:34
$10,000 in coca-cola stock at 40 bucks a share buying 250 shares the stock goes
- 00:39
up $2 in a year or 5% not a bad score and you've made a whopping five percent on
- 00:45
your money or about five hundred bucks you bought the stock not the option and
- 00:50
remember when you own the stock you can own it forever there's no clock ticking [Clock ticking by]
- 00:53
in the background like there is with an option okay but let's say you had spent
- 00:57
that same 10 grand worth of naked coca-cola call options on options with a
- 01:02
strike price of 42.50 expiring in four months well the stock remains at 42.50
- 01:08
the whole time doesn't budge well guess what you've lost all of your money [Man with empty jean pockets]
- 01:13
had the stock under $45 however that 10 grand invested in those call options
- 01:18
which bought you exposure to some 20,000 shares would have made you something
- 01:22
like 250 a share that's of in-the-money value on those options times 20,000
- 01:27
shares or 50 grand yeah way more than your boring experience of just owning
- 01:33
the stock and making a whopping 500 bucks but you'll also risk losing
- 01:37
everything and this kind of foot's with whole notion of risk and reward being [Man in between reward and risk]
- 01:42
married in some unholy alliance where they kind of wrestle and yell at each
- 01:46
other all the time right so you took a lot of risk in buying
- 01:49
call options with nothing behind them you bought em naked
- 01:52
you could have made a fortune but you didn't because he played it safe and
- 01:55
bought the stock well in reality professional investors rarely just buy
- 01:59
naked options alone because they are so risky and so volatile but every now and [Ball spinning on roulette wheel]
- 02:05
then somebody bets the ranch on 22 black it comes up they make 36 times their
- 02:10
money in a week and everyone asked them for the best way to angle their thumb
- 02:15
when they're trying to flip a head on a quarter and we actually have a whole
- 02:18
video on that you should watch it it's kind of depressing...
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