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  2. 9 Cheapest Stocks To Invest In on Robinhood for ... - AOL

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    You can buy penny stocks on Robinhood as long as they are listed on one of the major exchanges — NYSE or Nasdaq. Penny stocks used to be strictly that — those you can buy for less than $1.00.

  3. Investing in Options vs. Stocks: Which Is Best for You? - AOL

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    Trading stocks and buying options are two types of investments, though the former is more common than the latter. Each one has strengths, and each one carries potential downsides. The differences ...

  4. Chart of the Week: Robinhood's earnings showed investors ...

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    Robinhood's lastest quarterly results showed that the company's revenue from options trading has continued to balloon as retail investors — or traders — embrace the derivative.

  5. Stock option return - Wikipedia

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    The break-even point is the stock purchase price minus the net of the call option price and the put option price. Break-even = $52.5 - ($2.00 - $0.50) = $51.00 As long as the price of the JKH stock is greater than $51 at stock option expiration, the position will be profitable.

  6. 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.

  7. Why now’s the best time to save with Robinhood: HOOD Week ...

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    It's time to be your own Knight of the Nasdaq.