Word of the Day: Options

Options
A contract giving an investor a right to buy (call) or sell (put) a fixed amount of shares (usually 100 shares) of a given stock (or indexes and commodities) at a specified price within a limited time period (usually three, six, or nine months). The purchaser hopes that the stock’s price will go up (if he bought a call) or down (if he bought a put) by an amount sufficient to provide a profit when he sells the option.

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