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The simple textbook definition is a buyer of a Call option has the right (but not the obligation) to buy a specified quantity of a security at a specified price (strike price) within a fixed period of time (expiration date).

In theory, outright call buying has unlimited upside with limited downside. I say “unlimited in theory” because securities do not go to infinity, but it can sure feel that way if you sold calls and the market is rallying.

The downside of a call buyer is limited to the price they paid for that call, commonly called the Premium. A seller of a Call has the exact opposite risk profile as the buyer. The seller collects the premium paid for the Call, but also has that unlimited downside.

Below is a Profit & loss graph (you will see this a lot in the coming chapters /pages).

Quiz

Test your skills with are questionnaire and challenge the waves.

If you buy a call is this considered a bullish/bearish or neutral trade

If I buy a Tesla 300 call for $10, what is the maximum you can lose?

If I buy a Tesla 300 call for $10,, what price is my breakeven?

if you sell a 300 call in Google at a price of $25, what is your maximum loss?

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