In financial markets, options buyers purchase contracts granting the right, but not obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a preset price before expiration. They use this strategy to speculate on price movements or hedge portfolios. Benefits include limited downside risk (only the premium paid) and unlimited profit potential, ideal for traders seeking leveraged exposure.
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