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  2. Should I Buy Facebook (META) Stock? - AOL

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    As of writing this in November 2022, Meta is currently trading at $90.54 per share. At the start of 2022, it was trading above $300/share. You could buy multiple shares or you could start small by ...

  3. Put options: What they are, how they work and how to buy and ...

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    James Royal, Ph.D. June 20, 2024 at 11:00 AM. Put options are a type of option that increases in value as a stock falls. A put allows the owner to lock in a predetermined price to sell a specific ...

  4. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A trader who expects a stock's price to increase can buy a call option to purchase the stock at a fixed price (strike price) at a later date, rather than purchase the stock outright. The cash outlay on the option is the premium. The trader would have no obligation to buy the stock, but only has the right to do so on or before the expiration date.

  5. 5 options trading strategies for beginners - AOL

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    1. Long call. In this option trading strategy, the trader buys a call — referred to as “going long” a call — and expects the stock price to exceed the strike price by expiration. The ...

  6. Chicago Board Options Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Website. cboe.com. The Chicago Board Options Exchange ( CBOE ), located at 433 West Van Buren Street in Chicago, is the largest U.S. options exchange with an annual trading volume of around 1.27 billion at the end of 2014. [1] CBOE offers options on over 2,200 companies, 22 stock indices, and 140 exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

  7. Strike price - Wikipedia

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    Strike price labeled on the graph of a call option.To the right, the option is in-the-money, and to the left, it is out-of-the-money. In finance, the strike price (or exercise price) of an option is a fixed price at which the owner of the option can buy (in the case of a call), or sell (in the case of a put), the underlying security or commodity.

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