Learn Options Trading | Options Trading Beginners - The Options Playbook (2024)

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Option trading is more complicated than trading stock. And for a first-timer, it can be a little intimidating. That’s why many investors decide to begin trading options by buying short-term calls. Especially out-of-the-money calls (strike price above the stock price), since they seem to follow a familiar pattern: buy low, sell high.

But for most investors, buying out-of-the-money short-term calls is probably not the best way to start trading options. Let’s look at an example of why.

Imagine you’re bullish on stock XYZ, trading at $50. As a beginning option trader, you might be tempted to buy calls 30 days from expiration with a strike price of $55, at a cost of $0.15, or $15 per contract. Why? Because you can buy a lot of them. Let’s do the math. (And remember, one option contract usually equals 100 shares.)

Purchasing 100 shares of XYZ at $50 would cost $5000. But for the same $5000, you could buy 333 contracts of $55 calls, and control 33,300 shares. Holy smokes.

Imagine XYZ hits $56 within the next 30 days, and the $55 call trades at $1.05 just prior to expiration. You'd make $29,970 in a month ($34,965 sale price minus $4,995 initially paid). Don't forget to subtract out any and all commissions paid from the profit. At first glance, that kind of leverage is very attractive indeed.

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All that glitters isn’t a golden options trade

One of the problems with short-term, out-of-the-money calls is that you not only have to be right about the direction the stock moves, but you also have to be right about the timing. That ratchets up the degree of difficulty.

Furthermore, to make a profit, the stock doesn’t merely need to go past the strike price within a predetermined period of time. It needs to go past the strike price plus the cost of the option. In the case of the $55 call on stock XYZ, you’d need the stock to reach $55.15 within 30 days just to break-even. And that doesn’t even factor in commissions or taxes.

In essence, you’re asking the stock to move more than 10% in less than a month. How many stocks are likely to do that? The answer you’re looking for is, “Not many.” In all probability, the stock won’t reach the strike price, and the options will expire worthless. So in order to make money on an out-of-the-money call, you either need to outwit the market, or get plain lucky.

Being close means no cigar

Imagine the stock rose to $54 during the 30 days of your option’s lifetime. You were right about the direction the stock moved. But since you were wrong about how far it would go within a specific timeframe, you’d lose your entire investment.

If you'd simply bought 100 shares of XYZ at $50, you'd be up $400 (minus any commissions paid). Even if your forecast was wrong and XYZ went down in price, it would most likely still be worth a significant portion of your initial investment. So the moral of the story is:

Don’t get suckered in by the leverage you get from buying boatloads of short-term, out-of-the-money calls.

Hey, don’t get us wrong

On the other hand, don’t get the false impression that you should avoid calls altogether — this site outlines several ways to use them. In fact, this section alone includes three plays for beginners to get their feet wet, and two of them do involve calls.

These strategies are:

The reason we chose these strategies is because they’re designed to enhance your stock portfolio. For now, rookies should aim for a balance between trading stocks and using options when you feel it’s appropriate.

Learn Options Trading | Options Trading Beginners - The Options Playbook (2024)
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