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Explain options

Options, options, options!

Options.. What it is: An option is a contract that gives the holder the right to buy or sell a specific financial instrument, such as a stock, at a specific price (strike price) before a specific expiration date (expiration date). Derivative: Because the value depends on an underlying product (e.g. shares), options are considered derivatives. Two types: Call option: Gives the right to buy the underlying asset. This is often used when you expect the share price to rise. Put option: Gives the right to sell the underlying asset. This is often used when you expect the share price to fall. What it is: A stock is evidence that you have some ownership in a company. Function: By purchasing a share, you make money available to the company. You benefit from profits, but you also contribute to losses, which affects the value of your share. Purpose: Stocks can be a long-term investment, designed to grow in value. 

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