When an options seller sells a CALL option, he agrees to sell 100 shares of an underlying stock at a specific price, also known as the strike price, if the share price of the underlying stock rises above the strike price at the expiration date (end of contract). A CALL Seller can get stuck in … Continue reading I Found A Way To Fix My Broken Covered CALL & Naked CALL Positions, While Releasing Stuck Shares, Unrealised Profits, Without Hurting Liquidity
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