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- Naked_put abstract "A naked put (also called an uncovered put) is a put option where the option writer (i.e., the seller) does not have sufficient liquidity (cash) to cover the contracts in case of assignment. No amount of underlying stock will satisfy assignment, because the seller/writer is forced to accept the underlying (from option buyer) in exchange for cash, even if the cash must come by way of a margin call by the seller's broker. If the option buyer doesn't exercise on or before expiration, the seller keeps the option premium. Due to the risks involved, put writing is rarely used alone. Investors typically use puts in combination with other options contracts.If the market price of the underlying stock is below the strike price of the option on the day the option expires, the option buyer can exercise the put option and force the seller to buy the underlying stock at the strike price. That allows the exerciser to profit from the difference between the market price of the stock and the option's strike price. But if the market price is at or above the strike price when expiration day arrives, the option expires worthless and the put writer profits by keeping the premium collected when the put option was sold.During the option's lifetime, if the stock price moves lower, then the option premium may increase (depending on how far the stock falls and how much time passes), and it becomes more costly to close (repurchase the put sold earlier) the position - resulting in a loss. The maximum loss scenario for the put seller occurs if the stock price drops to zero. In that case, the loss is equal to the strike price minus the premium received. Loss is not unlimited, as in the case of a naked call.".
- Naked_put thumbnail Short_put_option.svg?width=300.
- Naked_put wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Naked_put wikiPageExternalLink www.cboe.com.
- Naked_put wikiPageExternalLink options.
- Naked_put wikiPageID "6886706".
- Naked_put wikiPageLength "2529".
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- Naked_put wikiPageRevisionID "661307738".
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Options_(finance).
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink Naked_call.
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink Put_option.
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink Stock.
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink Strike_price.
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLink File:Short_put_option.svg.
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "Naked put".
- Naked_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "naked put".
- Naked_put hasPhotoCollection Naked_put.
- Naked_put wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Derivatives_market.
- Naked_put wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Naked_put subject Category:Options_(finance).
- Naked_put hypernym Option.
- Naked_put type Automobile.
- Naked_put comment "A naked put (also called an uncovered put) is a put option where the option writer (i.e., the seller) does not have sufficient liquidity (cash) to cover the contracts in case of assignment. No amount of underlying stock will satisfy assignment, because the seller/writer is forced to accept the underlying (from option buyer) in exchange for cash, even if the cash must come by way of a margin call by the seller's broker.".
- Naked_put label "Naked put".
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- Naked_put sameAs Q6960537.
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- Naked_put wasDerivedFrom Naked_put?oldid=661307738.
- Naked_put depiction Short_put_option.svg.
- Naked_put isPrimaryTopicOf Naked_put.