According to Optiontradingpedia.com,
"A stock option is a contract that gives the buyer the "right" or "power", but not the "obligation", to exercise the contract on or before a fixed future date (the exercise date or expiration) to trade the underlying stock at an agreed price."
Essentially, it is a trading instrument that gives you leverage if used purely for speculation and protection if used as a hedge. The various options strategies that can be made using options also gives traders a precise mean of trading almost every outlook on a stock.
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The main difference between exchange traded options and OTC options is standardization. Exchange traded options are standardized options with standardized terms while OTC options may trade a lot more exotic options such as barrier options.
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The two main types of option contracts are call options and put options, while some others include stock (or equity) options, foreign currency options, options on futures, caps, floors, collars, and swaptions.
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'options' - same as English.
Playing options is as simple as opening an options trading account and then buying call options for stocks you think will go up and buying put options for stocks you think will go down.However, that is only the mere basics. There are almost endless ways to play options through combining options of different strike prices and expirations; what we call Options Strategies.
The Tools menu, the Options dialogue box and the Privacy tab are found on the Mozilla web browser. Similar options are available on Internet Explorer but with an 'Internet Options' tab instead of 'Options'.