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The value of a call option on maturity is equal to its intrinsic value.For instance, a call option with a strike price of $10 on maturity and its underlying stock being at $15 will have a value of $5, which is its intrinsic value.
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The minimum value of a call option is zero. Why is that? Because options lose value with time until they expire on their pre-determined expiration date. Upon expiration, if the price of the underlying stock is less than the strike price of the call option, then the call seller gets to keep the premium received, whereas the call buyer has lost all the money paid for the option. For additional education there are many good websites to consult. One site of interest ishttp:/www.safe-options-trading-income.com.
Selling a naked put is a bullish strategy, and is mathematically the same as a covered call write, where you buy something and sell a call against it. Selling a naked call is a bearish strategy, and is the same as covered short write, where you short something and write a put against it. In either case, you make money from time decay, falling volatility, or a move in the direction that you want.
The holder/purchaser/owner of a call option contract has the right to buy an asset (or call the asset away) from a writer/seller of a call option contract at the pre-determined contract or strike price. The holder/purchaser/owner of a call option contract expects the price of the underlying asset to rise during the term or duration of the call contract, for as the value of the underlying asset increases so does the value of the call option contract. Conversely, the write/seller of a call option contract expects the price of the underlying asset to remain stable or to decline. The holder/purchaser/owner of a put option contract has the right to sell an asset (or put the asset) to a writer/seller of a put option contract at the pre-determined contract or strike price. The holder/purchaser/owner of a put option contract expects the price of the underlying asset to decline during the term or duration of the put contract, for as the value of the underlying asset declines the contract value increases. Conversely, the writer/seller of a put option contract expects the price of the underlying asset to remain stable or to rise.
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