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Posted
35 minutes ago, killbillpandey123 said:

Guys, I have a question on covered call options

I bought 100 AAPL stocks at $129 for long term investment, after that value started coming down, no confidence & money to avg it, instead sold AAPL $140 21 May 21 call 100 for $255, is it a good strategy to min losses?  If AAPL reaches $145 by the exp date, then I will be selling my 100 stocks for $140 if the buyer executes it right? what if buyer doesn't execute by the exp date, will there be this kind of situations? 

I am beginner to options, I am kind of long term passive investor. 

 

Patience is key man. You can sell every week covered calls and take the premium. Long term lo AAPL will go up. Meantime sell call and collect premium. Ezpz

Posted
7 minutes ago, thanks said:

Patience is key man. You can sell every week covered calls and take the premium. Long term lo AAPL will go up. Meantime sell call and collect premium. Ezpz

Everyweek ammithe band padutundi... especially if the stock makes a big move all of a sudden

Posted
5 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Everyweek ammithe band padutundi... especially if the stock makes a big move all of a sudden

Apple anta volatility vundadu. Premium takkuva vunna koncham high strike price teskovali

Posted
58 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

naku telisi evvaru call options exercise cheyyaru, as they can simply sell it and make even more money.

 

Anyways, if someone exercise their call option, you can always buy and sell the same call option and make some money in the process.

 

Also, they can't exercise the option unless apple is at or above $140.

 

 

I understand most of the option players does not exercise call options, but sell for better price in the market if appreciates.

Eventually some one needs to exercise it right by the exp date if stock price reaches at or above strike price? are else it will be expired.

Posted
2 minutes ago, killbillpandey123 said:

I understand most of the option players does not exercise call options, but sell for better price in the market if appreciates.

Eventually some one needs to exercise it right by the exp date if stock price reaches at or above strike price? are else it will be expired.

The brokerage will exercise it for you. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, VictoryTDP said:

The brokerage will exercise it for you. 

What if option buyer does not have enough funds to buy 100 stocks at strike price? will brokerage by them?

I my case sold a call option for 100 stocks I own.

nenu beginner bro, so trying to understand.

Posted
11 minutes ago, killbillpandey123 said:

What if option buyer does not have enough funds to buy 100 stocks at strike price? will brokerage by them?

I my case sold a call option for 100 stocks I own.

nenu beginner bro, so trying to understand.

Yeah, brokerage will take care of it 

 Option buyer might have some margin account and will be bought and sold for the other party by the brokerage 

Posted
29 minutes ago, killbillpandey123 said:

What if option buyer does not have enough funds to buy 100 stocks at strike price? will brokerage by them?

I my case sold a call option for 100 stocks I own.

nenu beginner bro, so trying to understand.

I don't know what happens. If I were to guess, May be the broker will sell the shares and give the difference to the call option holder

Posted
42 minutes ago, VictoryTDP said:

Yeah, brokerage will take care of it 

 Option buyer might have some margin account and will be bought and sold for the other party by the brokerage 

Thanks Bro, I thought it was call option buyer responsibility to either sell that option for appreciated price or exercise the call to buy 100 stocks for strike price before it expires. 

Posted
31 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

I don't know what happens. If I were to guess, May be the broker will sell the shares and give the difference to the call option holder

Thanks bro

Posted

Quick question: if I buy partial stocks and over a time if it amounts to the whole stock...will I be entitled to a whole stock?

Posted
Just now, Ara_Tenkai said:

Quick question: if I buy partial stock multiple times and over a time if it amounts to the whole stock...will I be entitled to a whole stock?

 

Posted
22 hours ago, nokia123 said:

ban chesthunra...ledha...clarity....kavala maaku

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Make your own analysis, follow your own plan.

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Apple is back

Posted
1 minute ago, Vaampire said:

Apple is back

140 velthadha

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