Options Contracts (2024)

Explore the basic options contract types and considerations for trading them.

What are call options and put options contracts?

Call options
A call option gives the contract owner/holder (the buyer of the call option) the right to buy the underlying stock at a specified strike price by the expiration date Tooltip . Calls are typically purchased when you expect that the price of the underlying stock may go up.

Put options
A put option gives the contract owner/holder (the buyer of the put option) the right to sell the underlying stock at a specified strike price by the expiration date. Puts are typically bought when you expect that the price of the underlying stock may go down.

Learn more about the basics of call and put strategies.

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Potential benefits and risks to consider with calls and puts

Let's look at why someone might consider buying or selling a call option.

Risks and benefits

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    • Buyer of a call option

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      If your call option goes up in price, it enables you to sell the option for more than you paid. Buying a call option requires less capital than buying the stock outright.

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    • Potential risks

      If the stock price doesn't go up and you don't exercise the option, you lose what you paid for the call; if the stock price goes over the strike price by as little as a penny, you could be required to purchase the stock at expiration.

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      • Seller of a call option

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        Earn a premium Tooltip for the contract, and if it expires because the stock price didn't go up, you won't be obligated to sell the stock.

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        If assigned, you have to sell the stock, likely at a price below market value; the risk may be unlimited if you don't already own the stock.

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    Now, let's look at why someone might consider buying or selling a put option.

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        If the stock price goes below the strike price, you can exercise the contract and sell the shares for a price above the market price.

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        If the stock price expires at or above the strike price(s), the option expires worthless, and you can lose the money you paid for the options contract.

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        • Seller of a put option

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          Earn a premium for the contract, and if it expires because the stock price stayed the same or went up, you won't have to buy the stock, and you still keep the premium.

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          You may have to buy the stock at a price above market value, and the stock price could continue to fall. If you do not close the position, you may be assigned and have to buy the stock.

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      Understanding options contract quotes

      These components appear in an options contract symbol, though different brokers may order them differently.

      Underlying asset – This is the security/asset the option allows you to purchase or sell.

      Expiration date – If an option is not closed out by the expiration date, it expires.

      Strike price – This is the price at which you can buy or sell the shares.

      Option type – This letter, either a "C" or "P", indicates whether it is a call or a put.

      Get more details on how to trade options.

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      Outcomes of an options contract

      It can be closed

      The buyer or seller of the contract can usually close the position, which removes their obligation or right.

      It can be exercised

      Exercising a call allows the holder to buy the underlying security; exercising a put allows the holder to sell it.

      It can expire

      If the stock is trading below the holder's call price (or above the put strike price) at expiration, then it will expire worthless.

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FAQs

Are there a lot of options questions on the series 7? ›

Depending on the option involved, the seller may have an obligation to buy or sell the stock. Series 7 candidates can expect to see 40 to 45 questions on options.

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Can you consistently make money with options? ›

Can You Make a Lot of Money Trading Options? Just as with swing trading profits, options trading can be incredibly lucrative. In fact, any investment style can be. The hard part is being consistent in your strategy and keeping your wins big and your losses small (and infrequent).

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What if I don't have enough money to exercise call option? ›

If for any reason we can't sell your contract, and you don't have the necessary buying power or shares to exercise it, we may attempt to submit a DNE request to the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC), and your contract should expire worthless.

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What percentage of people fail the Series 7 exam? ›

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) does not report on a Series 7 exam pass rate, but the Series 7 pass rate is estimated to be around 65%. With 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete 125 questions at a required score of 72%, the Series 7 exam doesn't offer a large margin for error.

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How many people pass the Series 7 every year? ›

The overall Series 7 exam pass rate is approximately 65%. However, this number can vary depending on the specific administration of the test, as well as the difficulty level of the questions.

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How did one trader make $2.4 million in 28 minutes? ›

When the stock reopened at around 3:40, the shares had jumped 28%. The stock closed at nearly $44.50. That meant the options that had been bought for $0.35 were now worth nearly $8.50, or collectively just over $2.4 million more that they were 28 minutes before. Options traders say they see shady trades all the time.

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Can you become a millionaire from options? ›

You might very well have the patience and diligence to get rich with options. It will probably take you years to accomplish, but with dedication and effort it is entirely possible to make a lot of money with options on top of your long-term investing.

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What is the success rate of options trading? ›

The success rate for investors who trade options can range from 50 to 75%. There are various strategies that investors employ to aim for success.

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Is it better to exercise a call option or sell it? ›

Occasionally a stock pays a big dividend and exercising a call option to capture the dividend may be worthwhile. Or, if you own an option that is deep in the money, you may not be able to sell it at fair value. If bids are too low, however, it may be preferable to exercise the option to buy or sell the stock.

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Is it better to sell a call option or exercise? ›

For a long call or put, the owner closes a trade by selling, rather than exercising the option. This trade often results in more profit due to the amount of time value remaining in the long option lifespan.

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Can I lose more than I paid for a call option? ›

As a call Buyer, your maximum loss is the premium already paid for buying the call option. To get to a point where your loss is zero (breakeven) the price of the option should increase to cover the strike price in addition to premium already paid.

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How many options contracts are too many? ›

In the real world, many stocks are subject to an exercise limit of 250,000, limiting investors from exercising more than 250,000 option contracts on the same side of the market (combining the bullish and bearish options, similar to position limits).

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How much is 1 option contract worth? ›

One option is called a contract, and each contract represents 100 shares of the underlying stock. Exchanges quote options prices in terms of the per-share price, not the total price you must pay to own the contract. For example, an option may be quoted at $0.75 on the exchange.

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What is the highest profit in options trading? ›

The maximum profit that can be earned by option traders in one trade is theoretically unlimited. This is because options give traders the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price (the strike price) within a specified time frame.

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What is the hardest part of the Series 7? ›

The Series 7 exam, also known as the General Securities Representative Exam (GSRE), is a test all stockbrokers must pass, in order to acquire a license to trade securities. 1 Although this exam covers a broad array of financial topics, questions about options tend to be the most challenging.

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Is Series 7 the hardest exam? ›

According to most students, the Series 7 is quite challenging, and is more difficult than the SIE. This might be because the Series 7 has significantly more depth in options. Also, the product questions are more application/suitability-based, whereas the SIE focuses more on the definitional treatment of products.

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How many questions can you miss on the Series 7? ›

You will have 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete the exam and must correctly answer 72% (90 questions) of the 125 scorable questions to pass. The Series 7 exam, like other FINRA exams, is presented in a bell curve.

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How hard is a Series 7 to get? ›

The Series 7 exam is challenging, but it's not impossible. It may actually be easier than you expect – as long as you dedicate time to learning the concepts. Knowing which concepts to focus on is half the battle, which is why it's important to enroll in a Series 7 exam prep course.

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