The seller of a PUT options contract is generally bullish that the share price will rise above the strike price on the expiration date so that he will collect the full premium without being obliged to buy any shares. When the share price rises after I sold a PUT, what I like to do if … Continue reading Why I Choose To Roll My PUT Option Contract When Share Price Rises
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