General

Write (Options)

The act of selling an options contract to open a new short position, thereby collecting premium in exchange for taking on an obligation. A call writer must sell shares at the strike price if assigned, while a put writer must buy shares. Writing covered calls against existing stock positions is one of the most popular income-generation strategies among retail investors, while writing naked options carries theoretically unlimited risk and requires significant margin.

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