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First Options Trades

 In all the time that I have been investing in the stock market, both as an individual investor and as a future retiree, I've never invested in stock options. However, in the world of stimulus checks, these have become more and more popular and even more so in the world of meme stocks like Gamestop GME . What is an Option In my brokerage account I had to first ask for permission to trade options. Presumably, this was to ensure that I had enough money and I understood that there were risks that were not clearly understood to the average stock market investor. Indeed, in some cases your losses could be severe -- much more severe than in the case that you actually bought a stock. Put simply, a put option is a bet the price of a stock will go down. A call option is a bet the price will rise. On a stock that is at 100, you could buy a put at a strike price of 90. That means, you're betting that the price will drop below 90 dollars, and the put option gives you the right to sell the