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When Should Investors Buy Options?


When Should Investors Buy Options?

One way investors can get themselves into trouble is by buying options -- namely, puts and calls, which give you the right to respectively sell or buy a specific stock at a set price in the future. There's a time and place for using instruments like these in the course of your investing, but it's important to know these boundaries.

In the latest episode of Industry Focus: Financials, analyst John Maxfield and host Gaby Lapera address this, sharing a few tangible pieces of advice for investors thinking about buying options.

A full transcript follows the video.

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Source: Fool.com


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