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Comparison of defined-risk vs undefined-risk options strategies showing capped vs unlimited loss scenarios
Options Education8 min

What Are Defined-Risk Options Strategies?

A defined-risk options strategy is one where the maximum possible loss is mathematically fixed and known before you enter the trade, regardless of how far the…

Bernardo RochaDecember 17, 2024
Options trading glossary reference showing key terminology definitions organized alphabetically for beginner traders
Options Education12 min

Options Trading Terminology: Complete Glossary for Beginners

Options trading has its own vocabulary, and understanding it is the first step toward participating confidently in the market. This glossary covers the most…

Bernardo RochaDecember 15, 2024
Annotated options chain screenshot showing calls, puts, strikes, expiration dates, bid ask spread, volume and Greeks columns
Options Education8 min

How to Read an Options Chain: A Complete Beginner's Guide

An options chain is a table that displays every available contract for a given underlying asset, organized by strike price and expiration date. Once you…

Bernardo RochaDecember 4, 2024
Side-by-side comparison of options and stocks showing key differences in risk, time value, and leverage
Options Education10 min

Options vs Stocks: Key Differences Every Investor Should Know

Options vs Stocks: What Is the Core Difference? Stocks are ownership stakes in a company. Options are contracts that give you the right — but not the…

Bernardo RochaNovember 29, 2024
Options trading dashboard showing calls, puts, and profit zones on a dark background
Options Education9 min

Options Trading for Beginners: The Complete Guide

Options trading is a contract-based financial instrument that gives buyers the right — but not the obligation — to buy or sell an asset at a fixed price before…

Bernardo RochaNovember 1, 2024
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