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  2. How to buy and sell Bitcoin ETF options - AOL

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    Put options: Put options give the owner the ability to sell the underlying security at a specific price for the life of the option contract. Puts increase in value as the Bitcoin fund falls, so ...

  3. Trading options on Bitcoin ETFs: 5 key tactics for traders - AOL

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    Options on Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) made their debut on Nov. 19, with the launch of options on the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT). And options on other Bitcoin ETFs are coming up, too.

  4. Call vs Put Options: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Investors can use options to hedge their portfolio against loss. Also, they can help buy a stock for less than its current market value and increase gains. Call vs put options are the two sides of ...

  5. Put option - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a put or put option is a derivative instrument in financial markets that gives the holder (i.e. the purchaser of the put option) the right to sell an asset (the underlying), at a specified price (the strike), by (or on) a specified date (the expiry or maturity) to the writer (i.e. seller) of the put.

  6. Strangle (options) - Wikipedia

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    If the put has a higher strike price instead, the position is sometimes called a guts. [1] If the options are purchased, the position is known as a long strangle, while if the options are sold, it is known as a short strangle. A strangle is similar to a straddle position; the difference is that in a straddle, the two options have the same ...

  7. Covered option - Wikipedia

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    Payoffs from a short put position, equivalent to that of a covered call Payoffs from a short call position, equivalent to that of a covered put. A covered option is a financial transaction in which the holder of securities sells (or "writes") a type of financial options contract known as a "call" or a "put" against stock that they own or are shorting.

  8. Call vs. put options: How they differ - AOL

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    Put option: A put option gives its buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock at the strike price prior to the expiration date. When you buy a call or put option, you pay a premium ...

  9. Bitcoin Skew Shows Put Bias Intact - AOL

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    Stronger demand for puts or bearish bets are indicated as bitcoin’s put-call skews, or implied volatility of calls minus puts, continues to hover just above zero. Plus, a look into BTC’s ...