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Option Calculators and Stock Screeners |
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LONG PUT | | NET CREDIT: 0.00 | | | MAX PROFIT: Unlimited | MAX LOSS: 0.00 | A long put is a net debit position (i.e. the trader pays
money when entering the trade). The position profits when the
stock price falls. The put buyer has limited losses and unlimited
gains, but the potential reward with limited risk comes with a
premium that must be paid when entering the position. |
The Option Calculator computes a series of theoretical option prices based on the options selected and charts the results.
The Option Calculator can be used to display the effects of changes in the inputs to the option pricing model. The inputs that can be adjusted are:
- price
- volatility
- strike price
- risk free interest rate
- and yield
Enter "what-if" scenarios, or pre-load end of day data for selected stocks.
Below are few quick-links for some top stock put/call charts:
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