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Hello Sir
I tried going through the sites but ended up just confused. Shall attempt again ... on weekends though. Another thing, just wanted to find out if during the settlement week the decay starts on Monday itself or on Wednesday/Thursday. I mean the markets might bounce back on Monday (seems like) so can I get out of the positions I am stuck in or I will be making losses this month too. Thanks in advance and best regards |
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Sorry for this delayed reply. See if you have taken (buy call) out of money call that to near expriry then chances of that call to end in profit is very less until Nifty bounces and crosses the strike price with heavy volume. Decay of options is very fast in the last two days before option expiry i.e. last Thursday of the month. In the 888options.com look for "New to options ?" column. Regards |
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dont buy out money call in bearish market
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Can we buy and sell the options on same day?
e.g. bought call now n sold after an hour or so.. and how is the brokerage calculated ? Is it charged anywhere between Rs 75-100 per side for basic/small investors? Thanx.. |
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traderji
I am having a doubt in option trading,please clarify it. my doubt is , if i bought a stock call option and does not close my position what will happen after the expiry date? should thy force me to buy or any thing else. thanks in adv |
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The exchange automatically assigns a price at expiry and it will square off the help positions automatically. Regards |
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The closing price of the UNDERLYING is the 'assigned' price of any Option.
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i bought some nifty puts on thursday assuming the markets to behave bearish... but it took a U turn ... ... fed rate cut expected on 11th...can any body suggest me wat to do??????
thanks tulika |
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Yeah! Fed cut is expected on 11th and charts shows starting of some volume pull back. I think you can buy a call at 5700 and hedge your positions and wait for the fed cut. Its always advisable not to have any positions before any event such as this and like. Regards Last edited by ghosh_ak34; 2nd December 2007 at 10:32 AM. |
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Dear Members,
Hello , I bought a Nifty december put option 5600 for Rs.157/- and bought nifty december call option 6000 for Rs. 103.50. Should I keep both or sell it. Pls advice. |
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