if someone was willing to risk little and want to bet on a
rebound in say two years, what options would one buy, and I
would know it may go to zero. thanks for all opinion
Posted by racerick on 10th of Jun 2010 at 09:54 am
Longest ones you can buy are Jan 2012. The long dated options
have pretty good premiums since as you can imagine, you're not the
only one thinking this.
Could do a spread - for example, buy the 40s and sell the 50's.
Will limit potential but also greatly reuce risk.
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BP Options Question
Posted by onefourdroopy on 10th of Jun 2010 at 09:24 am
if someone was willing to risk little and want to bet on a rebound in say two years, what options would one buy, and I would know it may go to zero. thanks for all opinion
BP options
Posted by racerick on 10th of Jun 2010 at 09:54 am
Longest ones you can buy are Jan 2012. The long dated options have pretty good premiums since as you can imagine, you're not the only one thinking this.
Could do a spread - for example, buy the 40s and sell the 50's. Will limit potential but also greatly reuce risk.