Put Option Simplified
A put option is useful when you expect the market to go down.
When you buy a put, you are paying a premium for the right to sell.
If the underlying falls below your strike, your put gains value.
Example:
BANK NIFTY at 48,000. You buy a 48,000 PE.
If it falls to 47,500, your put becomes profitable.
Again, your maximum loss is limited to the premium.
A put option is useful when you expect the market to go down.
When you buy a put, you are paying a premium for the right to sell.
If the underlying falls below your strike, your put gains value.
Example:
BANK NIFTY at 48,000. You buy a 48,000 PE.
If it falls to 47,500, your put becomes profitable.
Again, your maximum loss is limited to the premium.
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